im not sure how to use it in a sentence but it means to "gain using force" or "move by violent wringing or twisting movements"
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∙ 14y agoI got in a big wrestle.is this for homework
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∙ 9y agoWrest means to forcibly pull something from someone's grasp.
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∙ 12y agoI like to wrestle
my brother and sister always wrangle over whose turn it is to take out the trash
The homophone for "wrest" is "rest."
Wrest is the homophone for rest.
You cannot since there is no such thing as a wrest.
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A homonym for "rest" could be "wrest", which means to twist or pull forcibly.
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The homonym of "rest" is "wrest," which means to forcibly pull or twist something from someone's grasp.
because its fun
force, wrest, heave
The homophones of "wrist" are "rest" and "wrest."