exacted

[ɪɡˈzæktɪd]

exacted Definition

  • 1to demand and obtain something, especially by using force or threats
  • 2to require something to be done or paid

Using exacted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "exacted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The kidnappers exacted a ransom for the release of the hostages.

  • Example

    The company exacted a high price for their services.

  • Example

    The teacher exacted strict discipline from her students.

exacted Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for exacted

Phrases with exacted

  • exact revenge

    to get back at someone for a wrong they have done to you

    Example

    He exacted revenge on his former boss by stealing confidential information.

  • to cause harm or damage over time

    Example

    The long hours of work exacted a toll on his health.

  • a field of study where theories and predictions can be tested and proven with precision

    Example

    Mathematics is considered an exact science because its principles are based on logical reasoning and can be proven with accuracy.

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Summary: exacted in Brief

The verb 'exacted' [ɪɡˈzæktɪd] means to demand and obtain something, often through force or threats. It can also mean to require something to be done or paid. Examples include 'The kidnappers exacted a ransom for the release of the hostages' and 'The teacher exacted strict discipline from her students.' Phrases like 'exact revenge' and 'exact a toll' extend the meaning to getting back at someone or causing harm over time.