abstract (verb) - to draw (pull) or take away, attract (verb) - to draw (pull) by appealing to the emotions or senses or to draw (pull) by physical force, attraction (noun) - the act, power, or ability to pull others in, contract (verb) - to draw (pull) together, making something shorter, thinner, or narrower, traction (noun) - The grip of something on a surface, contraction (noun) - An act or instance of contracting, contractor (noun) - something that contracts, like a muscle, contractual (adjective) - secured by a contract or agreement, detract (verb) - to take away (pull) te strength, value, or importance of something, detractor (noun) - A person who tries to take away (pull) from the value of someone or something, distracted (adjective) - Having the attention pulled to something else, extract (verb) - to get, pull, draw out, usually with special effort, skill, or force, extraction (noun) - the act of taking out something using effort or force, intractable (adjective) - hard to control or deal with, protract (verb) - to draw out or lengthen or to extend time, tractor (noun) - A powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels, used chiefly on farms, retract (verb) - withdraw a statement as untrue or unjustified, retraction (noun) - a withdrawl of a statement, subtract (verb) - take away a number or amount from another, subtraction (noun) - the process or skill of taking a number or amount from another,

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