Definitionadj. having complicated nutritional requirements
Last update: August 30, 2015
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All entrants have to pass an exacting medical examination to join. [adjective]
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Architectural in scale, every project is approached with meticulous care and exacting skill. [adjective]
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Perhaps the Castlemaine had become too exacting. [adjective]
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Oswald remained with them for two days, and then bade them farewell, exacting a promise from Edward that he would come to the ranger's cottage as soon as he could. [adjective]
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He had met her a hundred times and she had shown herself now haughty, now discontented, now exacting and now wrathful, but never before soft or sad. [adjective]
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As for the female servants, one was wholly occupied with her attendance on Miss Judith, who was very exacting, and had a high notion of her own consequence. [adjective]
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By making profit on our product, by accepting sinecures, and by exacting exorbitant wages. [adjective]
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This book is devoted to the same question, and was written when the American Government was exacting military service from its citizens at the time of the Civil War. [adjective]
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