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Meanings of
rigidly
in English
Portuguese
severamente
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In a rigid manner.
bolt
stiffly
Portuguese
severamente
Usage of
rigidly
in English
1
Nat held himself
rigidly
erect; he was doing without his cane today.
2
They had all remained standing
rigidly
in the middle of the room.
3
With a
rigidly
outthrust thumb Gray prodded the driver in the side.
4
It's a series of
rigidly
linear levels connected seamlessly via short pathways.
5
Yet for those people who matter, it is still
rigidly
adhered to.
6
The girl held herself
rigidly
from any personal intimacy with her fellows.
7
A lot of US podcasts are quite
rigidly
structured, and this isn't.
8
He feared the results of the emotion she was repressing so
rigidly
.
9
Both favored cityscapes apparently symbolic of cosmic order,
rigidly
geometric and symmetrical.
10
In the smaller White Mountain houses, this formality is not
rigidly
enforced.
11
They do not control the soul, however
rigidly
they may bind matter.
12
What was immediately obvious was that the entire stadium was
rigidly
segregated.
13
Even in their own homes women do not conceive property too
rigidly
.
14
His first duty is to
rigidly
keep his trust in its entirety.
15
In fact, there's a definite tendency to stick
rigidly
to the rules.
16
Traffic was steady, with everyone around us
rigidly
obeying the speed limit.
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rigidly
Adverb
Frequent collocations
stand rigidly
sit rigidly
rigidly erect
hold rigidly
keep rigidly
More collocations
Translations for
rigidly
Portuguese
severamente
Rigidly
through the time
Rigidly
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common