Examples of 'exactions' in a sentence

Meaning of "exactions"

Exaction refers to the action of demanding or extracting something, particularly in a harsh or oppressive way
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Exactions against landowners and destruction of crops.
And to inflict exactions on his brothers of misery.
Exactions of the armed groups continue.
To evaluate the impact of exactions on the civilian population.
Exactions on civilians has become common.
And daily new exactions are devised.
I am fed up with only those exactions.
The disastrous effect of such exactions on human rights is considerable.
Catholic clergy issued public denunciations of these exactions.
He even had to complain of the exactions of colonial administrators.
Everywhere one indulges in the most vile exactions.
It will make exactions upon her time and strength.
Finally he imposed on the clergy heavy financial exactions.
These exactions enriched him.
And he has indeed several small exactions to be forgotten.

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These exactions also have potential national security implications.
I lay at the exactions of time.
Will be afflicted by heavy exactions.
It is not entirely clear what exactions are present in the use composition.
The soldiers never knew the horrors of these exactions.
The basis of minimizing government exactions and expenditures is moderation of desire.
Are compelled to submit to its exactions.
Cases of exactions and of the summary executions of civilian and military personnel were reported.
Compensation for illegal exactions.
Exactions targeting human rights defenders and journalists throughout the country continued.
It was not alleged that beatings or other exactions were routine in this phase.
Other groups could not manage the tensions and perpetrated exactions.
He also terminated the exactions of the administration officers for their personal profit.
There is something of a conflict between potential opportunities and exactions here.
It was the most important of the exactions which lesser chiefs resented of their superiors.
She would like to know whether it was true that such exactions were being made.
And it made unbearable the exactions that every army uses for its domination.
You never know how your skin is going to react to spa products or exactions.
THE increasing exactions of the church and the world.
Its people consequently had to suffer from the exactions of the soldiers.
These massacres and exactions are intolerable and Parliament has already denounced them.
That definition was apparently broad enough to include multiple exactions in every field.
He has covered it with exactions which God has never given.
Those who refused to be converted were exposed to violence and exactions of every sort.
The financial exactions of tariffs and internal improvements fell with especial force on the South.
What is already known is that civilians suffered enormously from their exactions.
Its citizens suffered severely from the exactions of Verres and his agents.
Desmond was the main defender of the Irish against such exactions.
The protection of civilians from violence and exactions remains a central priority for MINUSCA.
He was questioned by the Judiciary about Kahrizak exactions.
The hostilities with France also brought increased exactions on the English church to finance them.
Radio Centrafrique subsequently concentrated on broadcasting details of Seleka exactions.
The Government bore responsibility for coping even with exactions that went beyond its control.
One of these exactions nearly cost Fateh Muhammad his life.
This leads to the emergence of armed gangs which impose exactions on the population.

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