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Sentence count:214+8Posted:2017-02-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: hardharshrelentlessrigidseverestrictSimilar words: vigorousvigorouslyodorousamoroushumoroustimorousglamorousclamorousMeaning: ['rɪgərəs]  adj. 1. rigidly accurate; allowing no deviation from a standard 2. demanding strict attention to rules and procedures. 
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91. Joe also underwent a rigorous exercise program to rebuild muscles that had atrophied from lack of use.
92. After all, flawed basic concepts should not form the starting point for rigorous analytical investigation.
93. All this requires imagination, patience, considerable linguistic skill, but above all a rigorous respect for the facts.
94. The debate about pepper spray has suffered from a lack of rigorous research.
95. There simply is no replacement for a rigorous, carefully planned sequence of academic course work.
96. Also the whole machine passed many rigorous tests with flying colors.
97. A combination of higher taxation and more rigorous academic standards led to a dearth of first-class amateurs.
98. Should this be realised, then assessment on the course may have to be more rigorous.
99. Instead of an anecdotal narrative it must aspire to the rigorous standards of a science.
100. There are some encouraging signs that they may benefit from rigorous application of competition policy.
101. Possibly not,(http://sentencedict.com/rigorous.html) but that is the rigorous mathematical answer to your question.
102. In academic research we submit our findings to rigorous peer review.
103. It might be thought that such tenets were unambiguous enough in a democracy to be assured the most rigorous defence.
104. The Archive guarantees a secure database by a continuing programme of rigorous checks on the database's physical integrity.
105. Now there are calls for rigorous tests to be introduced.
106. There she inspected the results of a lifetime of disciplined diet and decades of rigorous ballet classes.
107. I think legal education is the most rigorous of educations, and that is a value unto itself.
108. Testing technique Technically, post-war testing became more and more rigorous.
109. The Bank itself commissioned a study which noted that approximately a third of its projects failed to meet these rigorous criteria.
110. He examined it for blotches and blemishes, and subjected any irregularities to the most rigorous scrutiny.
111. Like all her writings, Children's Minds combines great clarity and lucidity of expression with original and rigorous thought.
112. She can give him chapter and verse on Finance Acts and other current legislation, and is rigorous in keeping up to date.
113. All export controls of armaments and all our customers are subject to the most rigorous control and scrutiny, as she knows.
114. He reveres Cage for his rigorous search for simplicity, his fantastic openness to experiences and ideas.
115. However, its rigorous rules of membership brought about its early demise.
116. The work failed to meet their rigorous standards.
117. Why can't a woman write a rigorous periodic sentence?
118. Rigorous air-cooler model Rigorous Air Cooler design and rating.
119. They worked under rigorous conditions and the closest supervision.
120. This definition is well-grounded and rigorous.
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