drag out of
drag out of
dræg aʊt ʌv
drāg awt av
British pronunciation
/dɹˈaɡ ˌaʊtəv/

Definition & Meaning of "drag out of"in English

to drag out of
[phrase form: drag]
01

to forcefully or persistently extract information or a response from someone

to drag out of definition and meaning
example
Examples
The detective managed to drag the truth out of the reluctant witness during intense questioning.
Despite being initially uncooperative, the journalist skillfully dragged details out of the secretive source.
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