Exact /(?)/

Ex·act

Exact

a.
  1. 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.
    I took a great pains to make out the exact truth.
    — Jowett (Thucyd. )
  2. Habitually careful to agree with a standard, a rule, or a promise; accurate; methodical; punctual; as, a man exact in observing an appointment; in my doings I was exact.
  3. Precisely or definitely conceived or stated; strict.
    An exact command, Larded with many several sorts of reason.

Exact

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Exacted; p. pr. & vb. n. Exacting

  1. 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.
    He said into them, Exact no more than that which is appointed you.
    — Luke. iii. 13.
    Years of servise past From grateful souls exact reward at last
    My designs Exact me in another place.

Exact

v. i.
  1. To practice exaction. [R.]
    The anemy shall not exact upon him.