exacts in English

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

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1. Granted, accepting the truths of God’s Word exacts a price.

2. One that Adjures; one that exacts an oath

3. The job exacts the utmost effort on your part.

4. The thoroughly changed sonoanatomy, however, exacts a strict standardization of cross sections and positions.

5. Attestation J'Atteste que les renseignements fournis ci-dessus sont vrais, exacts et complets.

6. It exacts people’s time, strength, and abilities; and it chokes out godly devotion.

7. Je, Atteste que les renseignements donnés dans cette annexe sont à ma connaissance exacts et complets

8. In addition, in our imperfect state, the wonderful privilege of bearing children exacts a physical toll.

9. Synonyms for Blackmails include threatens, milks, bleeds, compels, exacts, forces, squeezes, coerces, dragoons and intimidates

10. Attestation J' Atteste que les renseignements donnés ci-dessus sont exacts et complets

11. As such, the mental, emotional, and physical toll this responsibility exacts from the Body Bearers as well as Ceremonial Drill School students is immense.

12. The purpose of ADB's Anticorruption Policy, approved in July 1998, is to reduce the burden corruption exacts from the governments and economies of the region

13. The play recounts how Prince HAmlet exacts revenge on his uncle Claudius for the murder of HAmlet's father, the King of Denmark, and subsequent ascension to the throne and marriage to HAmlet's mother.

14. The Bacchae by Euripides Translated by Ian Johnston A twisted tale, where the God of wine, Dionysus, exacts revenge on behalf of his mother and to establish his God Status

15. 8 When urging his Christian brothers to “abstain from fornication,” the apostle Paul gave strong reasons for their doing so, saying: “That no one go to the point of harming and encroach upon the rights of his brother in this matter, because Jehovah is one who exacts punishment for all these things . . .

16. ‘It's the old tale of the Biter bit: Jarrett finds he doesn't hold all the cards, and Raja exacts revenge for being made to look like Liberace.’ ‘So the irony is delightful, a case of the Biter bit, sort of, except that it is the NSW taxpayers that will have been bitten in the end if this judgement is upheld in any appeal.’

17. With good reason, then, the Scriptures say: “This is what God wills, the sanctifying of you, that you abstain from fornication; that each one of you should know how to get possession of his own vessel in sanctification and honor, not in covetous sexual appetite such as also those nations have which do not know God; that no one go to the point of harming and encroach upon the rights of his brother in this matter, because Jehovah is one who exacts punishment for all these things.”—1 Thessalonians 4:3-6.