Word: exact Word origin: late Middle English (as a verb): from Latin exact- ‘completed, ascertained, enforced’, from the verb exigere, from ex- ‘thoroughly’ + agere ‘perform’. The adjective dates from the mid 16th century and reflects the Latin exactus ‘precise’. Phonetic: ɪɡˈzakt Listen:
demand and obtain (something) from someone. Example: he exacted promises that another Watergate would never be allowed to happen
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