esigere
demand
verb eh-ZEE-jeh-reh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'exigere', to drive out, require
Also means
require
Usage Note
Esigere means to demand or require firmly, stronger than chiedere ('to ask'). It is highly irregular and notably lacks a common past participle, so compound tenses are usually avoided. The related noun is esigenza ('requirement, need').
Examples
"Il capo esige il massimo rispetto."
Natural Translation
The boss demands the utmost respect.
Literal Translation
The boss demands the maximum respect.
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