Extract, remove (7)
I believe this clue is a double definition.
'extract' is the first definition.
(I know that extract can be written as take out)
'remove' is the second definition.
(I know that take out is a more specific form of remove)
(Other definitions for take out that I've seen before include "kebab, perhaps" , "Extract; kill" , "Remove from within" , "Bump off" , "Kill (colloq.)" .)