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Meanings of
stringent
in inglês
Manifesting, exercising, or favoring rigor.
tight
rigorous
Related terms
demanding
Demanding a precise attention to rules and procedures.
strict
Sinônimos
Examples for "
strict
"
strict
Examples for "
strict
"
1
Future studies enrolling patients with true LAF using
strict
definition are needed.
2
The case has brought new attention to El Salvador's
strict
abortion laws.
3
The South American country has taken a
strict
view on quarantine measures.
4
Rules are
strict
:
fighting, drug use and alcohol abuse lead to expulsion.
5
The country's
strict
lockdown has left millions in need of food aid.
Usage of
stringent
in inglês
1
If the state laws are more
stringent
,
however, those remain in effect.
2
Operating results also improved due to
stringent
cost containment measures, said Molefe.
3
Both the sentences are wholly suspended for five years with
stringent
conditions.
4
With limited capacity, the CDC and its state counterparts set
stringent
criteria.
5
In essence, more
stringent
isolation measures will be needed but not yet.
6
It has taken
stringent
precautions to ensure the safety of those involved.
7
Earlier this month, it added more
stringent
safety guidelines for U.S. vaccines.
8
The city was one of the trial areas with more
stringent
tests.
9
The process to become a guide was simple, but
stringent
,
he said.
10
Environmental groups criticized those for being less
stringent
than government scientists recommended.
11
Moves to impose more
stringent
welfare standards on the greyhound industry likewise.
12
A more
stringent
ruling could be seen as a negative by markets.
13
The more
stringent
the criteria used, the better the survival would be.
14
Critics say Pakistan's
stringent
blasphemy laws are a licence to persecute minorities.
15
A subgroup analysis with more
stringent
definitions of colonization revealed similar results.
16
It's a very
stringent
system for donating your body for medical teaching.
Other examples for "stringent"
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stringent
Adjective
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
more stringent
less stringent
stringent measures
stringent rules
stringent regulations
More collocations
Stringent
through the time
Stringent
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
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