exacted in English

verb
1
demand and obtain (something, especially a payment) from someone.
tributes exacted from the Slavic peoples

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1. He exacted obedience from the children.

2. Ali exacted swift revenge on Spinks to regain the title

3. The kidnappers exacted a ransom of 10000 from the family.

4. Chandler exacted the flat two dollars daily from each bellboy.

5. One history book states: “In addition to the taxes and dues exacted from the inhabitants of Judea, there was also a corvée [unpaid labor exacted by public authorities].

6. The price exacted By the hijackers for redeeming the hostages was extortionate.

7. They were held in low esteem by their fellow countrymen, since they often exacted more than the tax rate.

8. The Khazars also exacted tribute from the Alani, Magyars, various Slavic tribes, the Crimean Goths, and the Greeks of Crimea.

9. Blackmail definition is - a tribute anciently exacted on the Scottish border by plundering chiefs in exchange for immunity from pillage

10. Synonyms for Bayed for include cried for, demanded, howled for, insisted on, shouted for, yelled for, claimed, exacted, called for and commanded

11. What does Corvee mean? Labor exacted by a local authority for little or no pay or instead of taxes and used especially in the maintenance of ro

12. Civilize verb cultivate, improve, polish, educate, refine, tame, enlighten, humanize, sophisticate The missionaries exacted a heavy price in labour from the natives they presumed to enlighten and Civilize. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

13. Where multiple means tests were employed, multiple comparisons were adjusted by the Exacted Alpha/L method. For the follow-up study, data were used from seven provinces in the share file of the 1994/95 National Population Health Survey:

14. Ashurnasirpal II (883–859 BC) was a fierce and ruthless ruler who advanced without opposition through Aram and Canaan (modern Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Israel) and Asia Minor as far as the Mediterranean and conquered and exacted tribute from Aramea, Phrygia and Phoenicia among others.

15. Several years later, however, de Havilland apparently remembered what she perceived as a slight and exacted her own revenge by brushing past Fontaine, who was waiting with her hand extended, because de Havilland allegedly took offense at a comment Fontaine had made about de Havilland's husband.