👉 Extractability refers to a property of an object that allows it to be used or manipulated in ways independent of its context. In other words, an object can be extracted from another object (or "extracted" from its own state) without knowing how or why the original object was created. For example, consider a computer program that generates random numbers. This program could be considered extractable because it is not dependent on any specific input or context and can be used to generate any number at will.