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Definition of exact
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of exact is as below...
Exact (a.)
Precisely
agreeing
with a
standard,
a fact, or the
truth;
perfectly
conforming;
neither
exceeding
nor
falling
short in any
respect;
true;
correct;
precise;
as, the clock keeps exact time; he paid the exact debt; an exact copy of a
letter;
exact
accounts..
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Sweat
::
Sweat (v. t.) To get
something
advantageous,
as
money,
property,
or labor from (any one), by
exaction
or
oppression;
as, to sweat a
spendthrift;
to sweat
laborers..
Definite
::
Definite
(a.)
Having
certain
limits
in
signification;
determinate;
certain;
precise;
fixed;
exact;
clear;
as, a
definite
word, term, or
expression..
Exact
::
Exact (a.) To
demand
or
require
authoritatively
or
peremptorily,
as a
right;
to
enforce
the
payment
of, or a
yielding
of; to
compel
to yield or to
furnish;
hence,
to
wrest,
as a fee or
reward
when none is due; --
followed
by from or of
before
the one
subjected
to
exaction;
as, to exact
tribute,
fees,
obedience,
etc., from or of some one..
Extort
::
Extort
(v. t.) To wrest from an
unwilling
person
by
physical
force,
menace,
duress,
torture,
or any undue or
illegal
exercise
of power or
ingenuity;
to
wrench
away
(from);
to tear away; to wring
(from);
to
exact;
as, to
extort
contributions
from the
vanquished;
to
extort
confessions
of
guilt;
to
extort
a
promise;
to
extort
payment
of a
debt..
Unexact
::
Unexact
(a.) Not
exact;
inexact.
Inaccurate
::
Inaccurate
(a.) Not
accurate;
not
according
to
truth;
inexact;
incorrect;
erroneous;
as, in
inaccurate
man,
narration,
copy,
judgment,
calculation,
etc..
Accurate
::
Accurate
(a.) In exact or
careful
conformity
to
truth,
or to some
standard
of
requirement,
the
result
of care or
pains;
free from
failure,
error,
or
defect;
exact;
as, an
accurate
calculator;
an
accurate
measure;
accurate
expression,
knowledge,
etc..
Square
::
Square
(v. i.) To
accord
or agree
exactly;
to be
consistent
with; to
conform
or
agree;
to suit; to fit.
Strict
::
Strict
(a.)
Rigidly;
interpreted;
exactly
limited;
confined;
restricted;
as, to
understand
words in a
strict
sense..
Ironclad
::
Ironclad
(a.)
Rigorous;
severe;
exacting;
as, an
ironclad
oath or
pledge..
Isostemonous
::
Isostemonous
(a.)
Having
exactly
as many
stamens
as
petals.
Exact
::
Exact (v. i.) To
practice
exaction.
Punctually
::
Punctually
(adv.)
In a
punctual
manner;
promptly;
exactly.
Story
::
Story (v. t.) A set of rooms on the same floor or
level;
a
floor,
or the space
between
two
floors.
Also, a
horizontal
division
of a
building's
exterior
considered
architecturally,
which need not
correspond
exactly
with the
stories
within..
Correctly
::
Correctly
(adv.)
In a
correct
manner;
exactly;
acurately;
without
fault or
error.
Screw
::
Screw (v. t.)
Hence:
To
practice
extortion
upon; to
oppress
by
unreasonable
or
extortionate
exactions.
Severe
::
Severe
(superl.)
Rigidly
methodical,
or
adherent
to rule or
principle;
exactly
conformed
to a
standard;
not
allowing
or
employing
unneccessary
ornament,
amplification,
etc.;
strict;
-- said of
style,
argument,
etc..
Avenge
::
Avenge
(v. t.) To take
vengeance
for; to exact
satisfaction
for by
punishing
the
injuring
party;
to
vindicate
by
inflicting
pain or evil on a
wrongdoer.
Part
::
Part (n.) Such
portion
of any
quantity,
as when taken a
certain
number
of
times,
will
exactly
make that
quantity;
as, 3 is a part of 12; -- the
opposite
of
multiple.
Also, a line or other
element
of a
geometrical
figure..
Curiosity
::
Curiosity
(n.) The state or
quality
or being
curious;
nicety;
accuracy;
exactness;
elaboration.
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