exacted 的 2 个定义
- strictly accurate or correct: an exact likeness; an exact description.
- precise, as opposed to approximate: the exact sum; the exact date.
- admitting of no deviation, as laws or discipline; strict or rigorous.
- (6)
- to call for, demand, or require: to exact respect from one's children.
- to force or compel the payment, yielding, or performance of: to exact money; to exact tribute from a conquered people.
exacted 近义词
demand, call for
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- The crowd-sourced data provides many more measurements but without the same exact comparability of more planned phone tests.
- Nobody’s sure of the exact stats on the mosaic of Kebler groves in the Gunnison National Forest, but researchers suspect they could be bigger.
- County and precinct analyses have some limitations, and more detailed research will help us nail down exact shifts among demographic groups.
- Next, Malik hopes to do more studies to understand the exact function of Nicknack.
- Which is just fine since I’ve come up with a scheduling Ur-theory of life which, in an exhaustive series of cases that I’ve considered success or failure, hinges every time on doing the exact right thing at the right time.
- The unemployed have a right to be anxious about the ravages on their families exacted by their unemployment.
- I really think this season is about the toll that is exacted on intelligence officers doing their work.
- Shortly after, a mob of Buddhists exacted retribution by pulling over a bus carrying Muslims and beating 10 passengers to death.
- But all too often, the price exacted for behaving like a human being is far too dear.
- It turned out all those years of keeping the flying public safe had exacted a physical toll on the one guy not on the radar: me.
- She reached forward to it in ecstasy; but she might not enjoy it, save at the price which her conscience exacted.
- Thus, all that has been said of the pretended adoration exacted by Alexander is founded on ambiguity.
- And there, to be frank, she forgot her fright in as bitter a tribute of seasickness as even the channel has ever exacted.
- Chastity, necessitated by vast designs, exacted by so many sickly conditions, was written upon that face.
- The most obdurate heart could not have exacted further patience, and Cæsar instantly gave in.