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The word "exacting" originated in the mid-16th century. It is derived from the Latin past participle "exactus" of the verb "exigere," which means "to drive out, demand, require." It was originally used to describe someone who was demanding or exacting in their requirements, and later came to be applied to anything that required precision and accuracy.
Etymology Exact Old French exact Latin exactus past participle of exigere to driv
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Etymology Latin exactus meaning required demanded levied Past participle of exige
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