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Definition of Exactingly

Exactingly
Exacting Ex*act"ing, a. Oppressive or unreasonably severe in making demands or requiring the exact fulfillment of obligations; harsh; severe. ``A temper so exacting.' --T. Arnold -- Ex*act"ing*ly, adv. -- Ex*act"ing*ness, n.

Meaning of Exactingly from wikipedia

- term "exacting scrutiny" when referring to the intermediate level of Equal Protection analysis. For example the court applied similar exacting intermediate...
- c****ographed precision. Green also called it “one of the best crafted and most exactingly directed Broadway comedies in years” despite Escola’s own admission that...
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- appear in public. As a result, he ascended the throne "untrained in the exacting art of kingship". Henry VII renewed his efforts to seal a marital alliance...
- expanded land base under consistent, direct taxation from Rome, instead of exacting varying, intermittent, and somewhat arbitrary tributes from each local...
- the telescope determine the final performance, and they were designed to exacting specifications. Optical telescopes typically have mirrors polished to an...
- Steelers in Pittsburgh, 16–0, in the season opener with the Steelers later exacting revenge, 9–6, in Baltimore (the Ravens' final loss of the season). During...
- fleets exercised hegemony over villages on the coast, collecting revenue by exacting tribute and running extortion rackets. In 1802, the menacing Zheng Yi inherited...
- And because it is selfish and demanding, because it is compulsive and exacting, I didn't embrace it. I suc****bed to it." According to his wife, Serling...
- The exactingly painted Still Life: Excess (1896) depicts the remnants of a large meal...