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Exacting   /ɪgzˈæktɪŋ/   Listen
Exacting

adjective
1.
Having complicated nutritional requirements; especially growing only in special artificial cultures.  Synonym: fastidious.  "Certain highly specialized xerophytes are extremely exacting in their requirements"  Antonym: unfastidious.
2.
Severe and unremitting in making demands.  Synonyms: stern, strict.  "A stern disciplinarian" , "Strict standards"
3.
Requiring precise accuracy.  Synonym: exigent.  "Became more exigent over his pronunciation"



Exact

verb
(past & past part. exacted; pres. part. exacting)
1.
Claim as due or just.  Synonym: demand.
2.
Take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs.  Synonyms: claim, take.  "The hard work took its toll on her"



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"Exacting" Quotes from Famous Books



... charity at defiance. He told himself plainly that he had no desire to forgive Lord Trowbridge,—that life in this world, as it is constituted, would not be compatible with such forgiveness,—that he would not, indeed, desire to injure Lord Trowbridge otherwise than by exacting such penalty as would force him and such as he to restrain their tyranny; but that to forgive him, till he should have been so forced, would be weak and injurious to the community. As to that, he had quite made up his mind, in spite of ...
— The Vicar of Bullhampton • Anthony Trollope

... of the consistent and immemorial policy of the Church of Rome in relation to persons who refuse to submit to her claims. They know that policy to be one of absolute and uncompromising insistence on the exacting of everything which she regards as her right as soon as she possesses the power. They know that, for her, toleration is only a temporary expedient. They know that professions and promises made by individual Roman Catholics and by political leaders, ...
— Against Home Rule (1912) - The Case for the Union • Various

... month past loving aunts had tenderly relieved the child's inexperienced parents of the daily ministrations and of the more exacting night watches. After the doctor's warning there came "the calm before the storm". It only lasted for one day; the deceptive strength which had temporarily buoyed the little patient up was now passing away and the inevitable reaction was setting in. Oh, if he were only a year older so that he ...
— Native Life in South Africa, Before and Since • Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje

... exclaim indignantly that Harry Annesley had told a lie. "A lie!" He had been surprised to find that a young man who had lived so much in the fashionable world as Captain Scarborough had cared nothing for this. And as Miss Thoroughbung became more and more exacting in regard to money, he thought, himself, less and less of the lie. It might be well that Harry should ultimately have the property, though he should never again be taken into favor, and there should be no farther question of the allowance. As Miss Thoroughbung reiterated ...
— Mr. Scarborough's Family • Anthony Trollope

... bring in slaves, if they took the oath that had been provided in the law of 1815. The evil mentioned above brought about by hiring slaves for excessively long terms was prohibited by declaring illegal any contract which extended beyond one year and exacting a penalty of $600 for each offense. This law of 1833 was destined to be the crux of many a heated argument for the remainder of the slavery period. Many a candidate for office during the next thirty years rose to victory or fell in defeat ...
— The Journal of Negro History, Volume 3, 1918 • Various


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