ppl. a. [f. EXACT v. + -ED1.] In senses of the vb.

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1618.  Barnevelt’s Apol., E iv b. The third part of the exacted debts.

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1624.  Capt. Smith, Virginia, V. 183. Finding the Inhabitants … abhorring all exacted labour.

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1874.  Miss Mulock, My Mother & I, 138. Beyond exacted lessons, I had never cared to study or to read.

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