This is the 12001st most frequent French word.
tirée
"Tirée" means "pulled," "drawn," or "taken," depending on context.
Here, 'tirée' is used as the past participle of the verb 'tirer,' matching the feminine subject 'elle' and showing action performed by pulling.
Elle a tirée une vieille chaise du placard.
She pulled an old chair from the closet.
In this case, 'tirée' is employed metaphorically to mean 'drawn or derived,' referring to conclusions or lessons extracted from an example or story.
La leçon tirée de cette histoire est précieuse.
The lesson drawn from this story is valuable.
Here, 'tirée' signifies 'taken' and is used to show that something has been derived or sourced from another work.