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Learn to pronounce ex·act

/iɡˈzak(t)/
adjective
not approximated in any way; precise.
"the exact details were still being worked out"

verb
demand and obtain (something, especially a payment) from someone.
"tributes exacted from the Slavic peoples"
synonyms: demand, require, insist on, command, call for, impose, request, ask for, expect, look for, extract, compel, force, wring, wrest, squeeze, obtain, constrain

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