wrest
transitive verbTo obtain or remove by pulling with twisting movements.
transitive verbTo take possession of forcefully; seize or usurp.
transitive verbTo gain or extract with persistent effort; wring.
nounA small tuning key for the wrest pins of a stringed instrument.
nounThe mold-board of a plow: originally its front portion. See
To twist or turn; especially, to deflect, as from the existing or normal state, character, course, or significance: now used chiefly of immaterial things.
To remove, obtain, or bring by or as if by twisting or wringing; extract or pluck with. much effort; wring; wrench.
To wrestle; contend; strive.
nounl A twist; a writhing.
nounA tortuous action; distortion; perversion; hence, a ruse; a stratagem. Compare