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exact /ɪɡˈzækt/ adjective
exact verb [transitive]

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exact
[adjective]
Synonyms:
- accurate, correct, definite, faultless, precise, right, specific, true, unerring
[verb]
Synonyms:
- demand, claim, command, compel, extort, extract, force
Antonyms: imprecise, inexact
Related Idioms: on the money
Related Words: coerce, compel, constrain, force, oblige, extort, extract, squeeze, wrest, wring
English Thesaurus: exact, precise, accurate, right, correct, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. exact1 S3 /ɪɡˈzækt/ adjective
[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Latin; Origin: exactus, past participle of exigere; exact2]

1. completely correct in every detail:
Police are still investigating the exact cause of the accident.
What were his exact words?
The timing had to be exact.
exact location/position/spot etc
The exact location of the hostages is unknown.
exact date/time/number/amount etc
I know her birthday’s in July, but I can’t remember the exact date.
exact copy/replica etc
It’s not an exact copy, but most people wouldn’t notice the difference.
Some concepts in Chinese medicine have no exact equivalent in Western medicine.

2. to be exact formal used to emphasize that what you are saying is exact:
She has worked at the bank for many years, nine to be exact.

3. the exact colour/moment/type etc used to emphasize that the same thing is involved:
the exact colour I was looking for
He came into the room at the exact moment I mentioned his name.
That’s the exact same thing my dad said.

4. the exact opposite (of somebody/something) someone or something that is as different as possible from another person or thing:
Gina’s the exact opposite of her little sister.

5. something is not an exact science if you say that an activity is not an exact science, you mean that it involves opinions, guessing etc:
Predicting the weather is not an exact science.

6. someone who is exact is very careful and thorough in what they do Synonym : precise
—exactness noun [uncountable]

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. exact2 verb [transitive]
[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Latin; Origin: past participle of exigere 'to drive out, demand, measure', from agere 'to drive']

1. formal to demand and get something from someone by using threats, force etc
exact something from somebody
I exacted a promise from Ros that she wouldn’t say a word.

2. exact revenge (on somebody) if someone exacts revenge, they punish a person who has harmed them:
Leonard was determined to exact revenge on his wife’s killer.

3. exact a high/heavy price if something exacts a high or a heavy price, it has a very bad effect on a person or on a situation:
The years of conflict have exacted a heavy price.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

exact

the exact amount/number/figure
I don’t know the exact amount, but it was a lot.
the exact size
First, cut a piece of wood about 1cm x 10cm – the exact size doesn’t matter.
the exact date
He plans to retire soon, but the exact date is not fixed.
the exact time/moment
At that exact moment, the phone rang.
the exact position/location/spot etc
The satellite pictures showed the enemy’s exact location.
an exact copy/replica (=something which has been made, that is exactly like another thing)
The vessel is an exact replica of a Viking longboat.
an exact equivalent (=something that has exactly the same meaning, purpose, value etc as something else)
There is no exact equivalent in English for the phrase.
an exact match (=something that is exactly the same as something else)
The two DNA samples were an exact match.
the exact details (=details that are correct in every way)
Nobody knows the exact details of what happened.
sb’s exact words (=the words someone actually said)
Try to remember his exact words – it’s very important.
the exact wording (=the words that were used in a letter, speech, etc, with nothing changed)
What was the exact wording of the message?
the exact same thing/way etc informal (=exactly the same thing/way etc)
If you’d been there, you’d have done the exact same thing.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

exact an exact number, amount, or time is completely correct and is no more and no less than it should be:
The exact weight of the baby at birth was 3.2 kg.
The exact time is 8:16 a.m.
precise precise information is based on clear and exact figures or measurements, especially when it is important that no mistakes are made:
We need to know your precise location.
It’s difficult to be precise about the number of deaths caused by smoking.
accurate completely correct because all the details are true:
The witness tried to give an accurate description of what she had seen.
accurate financial forecasts

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

right not wrong – used about something someone says, or about the person who says it:
the right answer
You were right about the colour.
‘He’s about thirty, isn’t he?’ ‘That’s right.’
correct right. Correct sounds more formal than right:
the correct answer
He is absolutely correct.
Unfortunately, this information is not correct.
accurate right – used about information, measurements, descriptions etc:
Make sure that your measurements are accurate.
an accurate description of the suspect
exact an exact number, amount, or time is completely correct, and is no more and no less than it should be:
The exact time is 9.28 a.m.
The exact weight of the baby was 3.3 kilos.
spot-on British English spoken informal exactly right – used especially about guesses or things people say:
His answer was spot-on.
You’re spot-on.
exactly used when emphasizing that something is no more and no less than a number or amount, or is completely correct in every detail:
The bill came to exactly $1,000.
Police are still trying to find out exactly how the accident happened.
precisely exactly – used when it is important to be sure that something is completely correct in every detail:
We need to know precisely how much this is going to cost.
Can you tell us precisely where he is?
What precisely do you mean by ‘relativity’?
just especially spoken exactly – used especially when saying that things are exactly right, exactly the same, or exactly in a particular position:
The frame is just the right size for the picture.
He and his brother are just the same.
The hotel is just next to the station.
A new handbag! That’s just what I wanted.
directly exactly in a particular position or direction Directly is more formal than right:
Amy was sitting directly opposite me.
on the dot informal at exactly a particular time, and no earlier or later than that time:
She always leaves the office at 5.30 p.m. on the dot.
bang British English informal exactly – used especially in the following very informal expressions:
The train was bang on time.
The shot was bang on target.
Cockatoo Island is right bang in the middle of Sydney harbour.
have a right
People have a right to know the truth.
violate sb’s rights formal (=stop them doing something they have a right to do)
Imprisoning the men without trial violated their rights.
exercise a right formal (=do what you have a right to do)
The insurance company decided not to exercise its right of appeal.
deny somebody a right (=not allow someone to do something they have the right to do )
Women were denied the right to vote.
demand a right (=ask for it firmly)
We demand the same rights that other European workers enjoy.
defend a right (=take action to stop a right being taken away)
We should defend our right to demonstrate.
uphold sb’s rights (=defend their rights)
I will uphold the rights of the people of this country.
human rights (=the rights that everyone should have)
This company always operates with respect for human rights.
civil rights (=the rights that every person in a society should have)
As a young man, he was deeply involved in the struggle for civil rights.
the civil rights movement
equal rights
Women demanded equal rights.
a fundamental/basic right
The law recognises a man’s fundamental right to defend his home and his property.
a legal right
Banks have the legal right to recover their money.
a constitutional right
Teachers have a constitutional right to join a union.
political rights
Slaves had no political rights.
women’s rights
New laws have been passed to protect women’s rights.
workers’ rights
The company’s actions are a violation of workers’ rights.
gay/lesbian rights
a gay rights campaigner
animal rights
Animal rights campaigners say the dogs are being bred in terrible conditions.
a right of appeal (=the right to ask for an official decision to be changed)
In these circumstances, there is no right of appeal.
the right to privacy (=the right to be free from public attention)
The judge decided that the media’s actions violated the couple’s right to privacy.
a right of access (=the right to enter a place, use something, or see someone)
You have rights of access to data held about you.
a right of reply (also the right to reply) (=the right to say or write something in answer to a criticism)
People should have the right of reply when a magazine has published letters criticizing them.
the right to freedom of expression
Everyone has the right to freedom of expression.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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