Synonym: bolt, stiffly. Similar words: rigid, frigid, rigidity, idly, lucidly, timidly, rapidly, vividly. Meaning: ['rɪdʒɪdlɪ] adv. in a rigid manner.
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(1) He maintains a rigidly right-wing political stance.
(2) Many writers at this time held rigidly dogmatic views.
(3) The curriculum is rigidly prescribed from an early age.
(4) All the units interlock with one another rigidly.
(5) The caste system was rigidly enforced.
(6) My correspondence happens to be rigidly controlled.
(7) The speed limit must be rigidly enforced.
(8) She held herself rigidly upright.
(9) The company's structure is rigidly hierarchical.
(10) Life today is rigidly compartmentalized into work and leisure.
(11) His gaze was rigidly fixed ahead.
(12) I have to plan my academic work very rigidly and set myself clear objectives.
(13) The play, whose style is rigidly formal, is typical of the period.
(14) In a traditional Chinese family filial piety is rigidly observed.
(15) She stared rigidly ahead.
(16) Juliet sat rigidly in her seat.
(17) I knew his rigidly hostile views on abortion.
(18) If you insist, we shall rigidly enforce that provision, in the courts if necessary which would ruin your career once and for all.
(19) It represented a form of opposition to the rigidly hierarchical structures of Rome.
(20) She remained rigidly immobile(Sentence dictionary), suddenly quite incapable of moving anyway.
(21) He stayed rigidly still in the high-backed wooden chair and stared at the upset cruet.
(22) Stick rigidly to saying things that are routine and standard.
(23) Thirdly, ritualism, abandoning the goals but sticking rigidly to the legitimate means of achieving them.
(24) Medieval, feudal society was rigidly hierarchical, and control of bodies was a central part of social control of the population.
(25) Nor should it be a policy document to be rigidly adhered to, come what may.
(26) When I say corporate plan, I don't necessarily mean you have to live with it rigidly.
(27) So far we have briefly explained how a free-floating and a rigidly fixed exchange rate system are supposed to operate.
(28) Some live life strictly, following each and every rule rigidly. They go by the book and get stuck by the hook. Break free today, let conscience guide your way. RVM
(29) This by-law has never been repealed and it is a great pity that it is not still rigidly enforced.
(30) Galton had become convinced that Lamarckism was ineffective because the character of each individual is rigidly determined by inheritance.
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