Extort: force extract
Example: [to extort money]
Extortion: coercion, the criminal offense of getting something from someone, especially money, by using force or threats, blackmail, shakedown
Example: [Intelligence is the great money-maker, not by extortion, but by production]
Extract: exact to pull out
Example: [The tooth was eventually extracted]
Extradite: deliver deport
Example: [He will be extradited to India from Britain]
Extradition: transfer of an accused from one country to another
Example: [an extradition treaty]
Extrajudicial: out-of-court, legally unwarranted, legally unauthorized
Example: [I protest against this whole proceeding of the House of Representatives as ex parte and extrajudicial]
Extraneous: unnecessary not essential
Example: [extraneous information]
Extrapolate: to estimate infer
Example: [extrapolate a trend from a small sample]
Extravagance: overindulgence, recklessness, immoderation, excessive expense, wastefulness
Example: [He said that he was ruined by the extravagance of his wife]
Extremist: One who supports extreme measures or holds extreme views.
Extremity: farthest point
Example: [The wood lies on the southern extremity of the city]
Extricate: free Disentangle
Example: [It took hours to extricate the car from the sand]
Extrinsic: coming from without not inherent or essential
Example: [do not be fooled by extrinsic causes]
Extrovert: an outgoing person
Example: [extrovert vs. introvert]
Extrude: force out
Example: [extruded aluminum rods]
Exuberance: enthusiasm, joy, abundance, excitement, profusion
Exuberant: happy joyous
Example: [Young and exuberant]
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Exude: ooze emit
Example: [She just exudes confidence]
Exult: rejoice
Example: [She seems to exult in her power]
Exultation: euphoria, extreme joy, rejoicing, jubilance
Example: [I cannot express my feeling of exultation at this discovery]