accurate, clamor for, discriminate, fine, infallible, microscopic, precious, put upon, scrutinizing, take doing, wring
Definitionadj. marked by strict and particular and complete accordance with fact
Last update: July 7, 2015
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Give exact figures. [adjective]
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Always read the exact wording of the question very carefully. [adjective]
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It has been said that an actionable nuisance is incapable of exact definition. [adjective]
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"Is such the faith that Cora Munro would exact from her protector." [adjective]
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The scout, remembering only his own sturdy and iron nature, had probably exacted a task that David, under no circumstances, could have performed. [adjective]
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When he gets a frank he fills it up exact to the weight of an unce, that a carvy-seed would sink the scale--but he's neer a grain abune it. [adjective]
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"All this is an exact picture of the man," refumed Oldbuck. [adjective]
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"Tell me all," said he; "I want to know their exact words." [adjective]
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"Moreover, the situation of the ground is so very exact with the description given by Tacitus, that in all my travels through Britain I never beheld anything with more pleasure." [adjective]
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He noticed it, and exacted my attention to his person. [adjective]
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Doubtless some of them will curse me, and I want you to report the exact words. [adjective]
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