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vyluovanie

Vyluovanie is a transliterated term used in Slavic-language contexts to denote the act of taking something out of a larger whole, i.e., extraction or removal. In Ukrainian and related languages, forms such as вилучення (vyluchennia) describe the process of drawing out, excluding, or seizing an item or element. The exact meaning of vyluovanie can vary by field, ranging from physical removal to abstract extraction in information or science.

In legal and administrative contexts, vyluovanie often refers to the removal or seizure of items, documents,

In linguistics, vyluovanie (more commonly expressed as extraction or wh-movement in English-language texts) describes the process

In medicine and dentistry, vyluovanie can refer to the extraction or removal of a tooth, tissue, or

Etymologically, the term is cognate with cognates in Ukrainian, Belarusian, and related languages, reflecting the common

or
assets
by
authorities
or
organizations.
It
can
denote
the
act
of
taking
possession,
confiscation,
or
the
formal
removal
of
rights
or
items
from
someone’s
control,
typically
under
a
procedure
or
regulation.
In
everyday
language,
it
may
simply
mean
the
act
of
removing
or
extracting
something
that
is
no
longer
needed
or
is
harmful.
of
moving
a
constituent
from
its
original
position
to
a
higher
position
inside
a
sentence.
This
usage
is
central
to
analyses
of
syntax,
where
elements
such
as
questions
or
relative
clauses
are
formed
by
extracting
a
phrase
from
its
base
position.
other
bodily
material.
In
data
processing
and
computer
science,
the
term
is
used
for
data
extraction,
feature
extraction,
or
the
removal
of
unwanted
data
from
a
dataset
or
document.
Slavic
roots
for
“pull
out”
or
“remove.”
Related
terms
and
transliteration
variants
appear
across
Cyrillic-using
languages,
with
broader
English
usage
usually
rendered
as
extraction
or
removal.