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    exact
    /ɪɡˈzakt/

    adjective

    verb

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  2. EXACT definition: 1. in great detail, or complete, correct, or true in every way: 2. producing results that can be…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to call for forcibly or urgently and obtain. from them has been exacted the ultimate sacrifice D. D. Eisenhower. 2. : to call for as necessary or desirable. exactable. ig-ˈzak-tə-bəl. adjective. exactor noun. or less commonly exacter. ig-ˈzak-tər. exact. 2 of 2. adjective.

  4. Exact definition: strictly accurate or correct. See examples of EXACT used in a sentence.

  5. Exact means correct in every detail. For example, an exact copy is the same in every detail as the thing it is copied from.

  6. If something's exact, it's precise and completely accurate — as opposed to a guess, an estimate, or an approximation. Exact also has the meaning of taking something from someone, often money, and generally only given up with reluctance under the threat of force.

  7. 1. To force the payment or yielding of; extort: exact tribute from a conquered people. 2. To demand and obtain by force or authority: a harsh leader who exacts obedience. 3. To inflict (vengeance or punishment, for example).

  8. Definition of exact adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Exact definition: Strictly and completely in accord with fact; not deviating from truth or reality.

  10. They've lived here a long time - 25 years to be exact. Fewer examples. The exact date of the wedding remains a secret. Mystery still surrounds the exact circumstances of his death. We need to know the exact size of the room. The timing had to be exact. The exact amount has not been decided.

  11. Definitions of 'exact' 1. Exact means correct in every detail. For example, an exact copy is the same in every detail as the thing it is copied from. [...] 2. You use exact before a noun to emphasize that you are referring to that particular thing and no other, especially something that has a particular significance. [emphasis] [...] 3.