Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "exaction" entered the English language in the 15th century. It is derived from the Latin word "exactio," which means "a demand or exaction." The Latin word is in turn derived from the verb "exigere," which means "to demand or exact." The verb "exigere" is composed of the prefix "ex-," which means "out," and the verb "agere," which means "to act, drive, or do." Thus, the word "exaction" literally means "a demand that is driven out."
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