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- Dictionaryexacting/ɪɡˈzaktɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. making great demands on one's skill, attention, or other resources: "the exacting standards laid down by the organic food industry" Similar Opposite
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Exacting means tryingly or unremittingly severe in making demands, or requiring careful attention and precision. See synonyms, antonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for exacting.
Exacting means demanding a lot of effort, care, or attention. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and see synonyms and translations.
Exacting means demanding hard work and a great deal of care. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, with synonyms and examples from Collins Dictionary.
Exacting means making severe demands, requiring great care, effort, or attention, or being strict and harsh. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of this adjective, as well as related words and phrases.
Use the adjective exacting to describe something or someone very precise or strict in its requirements. If your teacher has exacting standards about spelling and punctuation, you better carefully check your final paper.
Exacting means making rigorous or excessive demands, requiring close attention, or extortionate. See how to use this adjective in sentences and learn its origin and derived forms.
Exacting means demanding hard work and a great deal of care. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, with synonyms, collocations, and translations.