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1. not approximated in any way; precise
2. to demand and obtain (something, especially a payment) from someone
1. After years of training, Black Widow's exact movements in battle are both efficient and deadly.
2. Batman exacted justice on the criminals of Gotham, ensuring that they would pay for their transgressions.
3. Doraemon used his gadget to measure the exact dimensions of the door Nobita needed for his project.
4. In the movie 'The Shawshank Redemption', Andy Dufresne exacted a complex escape plan from his wrongful imprisonment.
1. making great demands on one's skill, attention, or other resources
2. requiring precise accuracy
1. As Batman meticulously planned his strategy to take down the League of Assassins, he knew the mission would be exacting.
2. The Flash found it exacting to run through the city avoiding every obstacle at super speed without a single misstep.
3. Doraemon's time travel calculations must be exacting to ensure Nobita and friends land in the right era.
4. In the movie 'A Beautiful Mind,' the protagonist, John Nash, took on the exacting challenge of deciphering complex codes.