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exaction
/ ɪɡˈzækʃən /
noun
- the act or an instance of exacting, esp money
- an excessive or harsh demand, esp for money; extortion
- a sum or payment exacted
Other Words From
- nonex·action noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
“From the moment migrant workers begin the process of seeking work in Qatar, they are drawn into a highly exploitative system that facilitates the exaction of forced labor by their employers,” the representatives said.
While his is not an acting part of great exactions, he succeeds in bringing enormous impact through the utter simplicity and sincerity of what he does.
Other areas of technology that Australia sees as critical include advanced cyber security, communications, mineral exaction, autonomous vehicles and novel antibiotics.
Godard considers images of war and cinematic representations of law—and the exactions and depravities committed in its name.
"Evidently, we still have to restore peace in our two regions of the North-West and the South-West, overburdened by secessionist exactions".
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