taxing
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- taxingly adverb
- untaxing adjective
Etymology
Origin of taxing
Example Sentences
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“I know these sessions are taxing,” he told me.
From Literature
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The 22-year-old from the West Midlands spent two years in care as a teenager, living with foster parents, which she describes as a "very mentally taxing experience".
From BBC
Running AI on your computer can be taxing but also powerful.
“Your jokes require lengthy understanding of the topic it’s based on, which is quite taxing, I find.”
From Literature
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His reasoning hinged on the bedrock constitutional principle that the taxing power—which includes the power to levy tariffs—belongs to the legislature, not the president.
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