exact|exacted|exacting|exacts in English
verb
[ex·act || ɪg'zækt]
demand, require, insist upon; force
Use "exact|exacted|exacting|exacts" in a sentence
1. He exacted obedience from the children.
2. Granted, accepting the truths of God’s Word exacts a price.
3. One that Adjures; one that exacts an oath
4. The job exacts the utmost effort on your part.
5. Ali exacted swift revenge on Spinks to regain the title
6. Satan is harsh and exacting.
7. The kidnappers exacted a ransom of 10000 from the family.
8. Chandler exacted the flat two dollars daily from each bellboy.
9. Love, an extremely exacting usurer.
10. 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].
11. Love is an extremely exacting usurer.
12. The price exacted By the hijackers for redeeming the hostages was extortionate.
13. I am exacting in my work.
14. The thoroughly changed sonoanatomy, however, exacts a strict standardization of cross sections and positions.
15. (A functor is simply exact if it's both left exact and right exact.)
16. Attestation J'Atteste que les renseignements fournis ci-dessus sont vrais, exacts et complets.
17. It exacts people’s time, strength, and abilities; and it chokes out godly devotion.
18. 12 And a bloody enormous hotel, to be exacting.
19. 1 She was an exacting woman to work for.
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21. 13 Film-editing is a difficult and exacting job.
22. 3 He was an exacting man to work for.
23. They were held in low esteem by their fellow countrymen, since they often exacted more than the tax rate.
24. Realism, though humanly exacting, is technically what comes naturally.
25. Strait means narrow, strict, exacting, and allowing for no deviation.