Synonym: absolute, austere, complete, exact, exacting, harsh, literal, perfect, precise, real, rigorous, severe, stern, stringent, true. Antonym: lenient, loose. Similar words: district, strictly, restrict, restriction, trick, electric, strip, electrical. Meaning: [strɪkt] adj. 1. (of rules) stringently enforced 2. rigidly accurate; allowing no deviation from a standard 3. characterized by strictness, severity, or restraint 4. incapable of compromise or flexibility 5. severe and unremitting in making demands.
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181, But good aphorisms do not have to be meaningful in a strict sense.
182, Denney created an atmosphere of strict discipline that was resented and bitterly contested by patients for years.
183, In such situations we take appropriate measures to ensure that strict confidentiality is maintained in all respects.
184, It also inherited the Roman virtue of sound organization, based on a powerful central authority, and preserved by strict legalism.
185, I have always found that mercy bears richer fruits than strict justice. Abraham Lincoln
186, Women take more time, talk easily and still adhere to the strict rules of manners.
187, How strict or lenient enforcement agents conceive them to be may well affect their enforcement behaviour.
188, The centre used to recommend a strict vegetarian diet but now uses a more flexible approach.
189, Aristotle believed that strict determinism must be rejected because it destroys the natural basis for distinguishing between voluntary and involuntary actions.
190, Today the contest is held within strict bounds and has become one of the most exotic spectacles in the Imperial calendar.
191, The action for breach of statutory duty is advantageous to the plaintiff when the statutory duty is strict or absolute.
192, It may be difficult to move areas since many local authorities and some housing associations operate strict residence restrictions.
193, My stepfather was strict and didn't let us have friends in the house; he physically abused me but not sexually.
194, A will also be justified in reaching an accommodation with B rather than exercising his strict legal rights under the contract.
195, The Prince rule of strict liability as to age, which applies equally to indecent assault,[http://sentencedict.com] has already been noticed.
196, Imagination and artistic creation are also, according to a strict interpretation of Freudian theory, neurotic symptoms.
197, Under intense political pressure the strict academic standards which first prevailed were relaxed, and entry was broadened.
198, Patients have to obey a strict regime and Carre is forced to share a room and bathroom with another addict.
199, A strict blackout was imposed in Pyongyang, and the populace was crowded into underground shelters as air raid sirens wailed.
200, Instead she has developed a strict routine for short haul trips to get her across her pain barrier.
201, Deep anxiety may cause obsessive behaviour, fanaticism or a strict adherence to religion for the wrong reasons.
202, Women writers were expected to remain within strict bounds of modesty.
203, However, we believe there are limitations in the extent to which such impacts can be assigned strict quantitative values.
204, There must be strict control on arms sales to the region.
205, These strict and prudish ideals were those of the austere Hejaz merchants.
206, Leaving her amour with strict instructions on how to find her, she retired to bed and waited.
207, A programme of strict economic austerity agreed with the International Monetary Fund is dead.
208, And in strict accordance with this, we find that their government, literature and art are infantile also.
209, Emphasis should be placed on strict adherence to a policy of changing into protective clothing before conducting a post-mortem examination.
210, What I like is combining something strict with something free - it creates ambiguity and I love ambiguity.
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