wrest

wrest /r'est/ (wrests wresting wrested)
1 [VERB] V n from n, V n with away/back
If you wrest something from someone else, you take it from them, especially when this is difficult or illegal. (JOURNALISM or LITERARY)
For the past year he has been trying to wrest control from the central government...
The men had returned to wrest back power.
= seize
2 [VERB] V n from n, V n with away
If you wrest something from someone who is holding it, you take it from them by pulling or twisting it violently. (LITERARY)
He wrested the suitcase from the chauffeur...
He was attacked by a security man who tried to wrest away a gas cartridge.

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