Examples of 'exacted' in a sentence
Meaning of "exacted"
Exact means to demand and obtain from a person; force into a specific action
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- simple past tense and past participle of exact
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exacted
The problem exacted a great effort to solve it.
I am aware of the price they have exacted.
You always exacted too much of her.
Because of that severity wherewith obedience was exacted.
Yet modernization exacted its social cost.
He exacted taxes from his own people.
The punishment has been exacted on the substitute.
It is exacted upwards whereas authority flows downwards.
Evidently his pace exacted a price on accuracy.
Work exacted under compulsory military service laws.
Such a revelation exacted a heavy toll on him.
He exacted tribute from the latter before returning.
Paying the tax exacted by the unbelievers.
Exacted it as the condition of their pardon.
Your master has exacted tolls from each of us.
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Exacted an oath that he had been with gillian.
But if he has exacted usury and taken increase.
His vengeance was far from being exacted.
You exacted certain confidences from me.
Her radical views have exacted a professional cost.
Work exacted in drug rehabilitation centres.
Lindsay would have exacted his revenge on all.
It exacted a heavy human toll.
I will have already exacted my vengeance.
Was exacted from the ock.
So much so that his wife famously exacted a promise.
Our father exacted his revenge.
But we know this service has exacted a toll.
Pursued and exacted retribution against the perpetrators.
I thought the heavens had exacted their toll.
The king exacted taxes from his people.
In prison the other inmates exacted prison justice.
C any service exacted in case of an emergency or calamity threatening.
Instantaneous payment of the criminal was exacted in severe punishment.
But neoliberalism exacted an enormous social price everywhere.
The very end the law would have exacted.
Exit beatings are exacted using whichever instrument you play.
Guild taxes were exacted.
Confessions exacted under torture.
Maybe he wrote it off as a lost cause and exacted revenge.
If he has not exacted usury nor taken any increase.
But economic gains have at times exacted a social cost.
They exacted heavy tribute for some years thereafter.
I would have exacted my money.
The war exacted a huge human cost in terms of fatalities.
I will have exacted justice.
Which the privilege was exacted.
A confession exacted under duress.
Height differences may be exacted.
And never has infidelity exacted such a psychological toll.