exacting - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • revenge: The system becomes uncontrollable even for its controllers; hence the greater likelihood of nature suddenly exacting revenge.
  • standard: What the customer said: " The house of our dreams built to an exacting high standard.
  • specification: Every RAM is qualified to Corsair's exacting specifications.
  • tolerance: Probe equipped CNC machine tools are used to meet exacting tolerances in specified locations.
  • precision: Sensor elements are printed with exacting precision according to the performance specifications of the particular analysis application.
  • requirement: We can tailor your stay to suit your exacting requirements.

Modifying Another Word

  • extremely: Although dressage is an extremely exacting sport, remember to enjoy the day and that everyone, even top riders, make mistakes.
  • so: And when the present is so exacting, who can annoy himself about the future?
  • too: Not a circle in our too exacting sense of the word.
  • intellectually: The study of this new ius commune is both intellectually exacting and practically relevant.
  • technically: Majella Cullagh's Pia is remarkable - technically exacting, and remorselessly exposing the woman's physical, moral and emotional hell.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: Whilst the technology and development becomes more exacting they remain only the tools to emulate nature.

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