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词汇 rigorously
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Definition of rigorously in English:

rigorously

adverb ˈrɪɡ(ə)rəsliˈrɪɡ(ə)rəsli
  • 1In an extremely thorough and careful way.

    the court rigorously scrutinises the settlement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I should read threads more rigorously before I post.
    • Their police department engineered a massive victory over crime in the 1990s by rigorously analyzing police data.
    • Of all the arts, music is the most often and most rigorously examined.
    • The reading or writing supplement must be rigorously prescribed.
    • The rigorously measured geometrical procedures adopted here ought to produce much more reliable reconstructions.
    • He argues that the Home Office is rigorously excluding opposing views from the tour.
    • An administrative decision to deport will be rigorously examined and subjected to the most anxious scrutiny.
    • This interpretation of Nietzsche is rigorously thought through.
    • He's an agricultural engineer who has been studying ammonia application rigorously for the past four years.
    • The poet is a rigorously attentive observer.
    1. 1.1 In a way that is strictly applied or adhered to.
      a blackout was rigorously enforced after darkness
      as submodifier rigorously honest documentation of confidential experiences
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His chaste monastery is rigorously faithful to what English critic Roger Fry once called that order's taste for 'ostentatious simplicity'.
      • If the mantra were applied rigorously, then Britain would get rid of farming altogether.
      • It follows the formula rigorously, meaning that, once the characters have initially found each other, complications must break them apart.
      • The securities and antitrust laws must be rigorously enforced.
      • It follows the formula as rigorously as it sticks to the facts.
      • Some of the best movie adaptations do not adhere rigorously to the author's text.
      • She was unfortunately born a girl, negating her from the tribal custom of male leaders, a custom rigorously held by her grandfather.
      • It's an approach some architects give lip service to, but few rigorously follow.
      • Like the most individual auteurs, he rigorously conforms to no other vision of the cinema but his own.
      • These people rigorously follow Buddhist teachings, as they interpret them.
    2. 1.2 In a harsh and demanding way.
      the government was punishing traffic law violators more rigorously
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If anyone delays in payment, the bailiffs shall without hesitation rigorously seize the goods and chattels of the deceiver and satisfy the merchant for payment.
      • Laws are implemented rigorously, and punishment is severe and exemplary, and it doesn't matter who you are or who your uncle is.
      • The deliberately miswritten order has its uses, making it even more important that orders be strictly adhered to and doubtful ones rigorously banned.
      • To free the soul and achieve immortality, the mortal body had to be rigorously disciplined to keep it morally pure.
      • The philosopher, whose materialist view of religion appalled the bishops, found his published works rigorously suppressed by officialdom.
      • The provincial government said that people found to be involved in building the roadblocks would be rigorously punished.
      • Her protest was entirely peaceful and caused no damage, but they regarded her as little short of a terrorist and said she would be rigorously prosecuted.
      • Under his government, the death penalty was reintroduced and freedom of the press was rigorously restricted.
      • He interrogates her rather rigorously, and I think he enjoys it.
      • The aspirations of the various nationalities of the empire were rigorously suppressed, and a determined effort was made to fuse them into one state.

Definition of rigorously in US English:

rigorously

adverbˈriɡ(ə)rəslēˈrɪɡ(ə)rəsli
  • 1In an extremely thorough and careful way.

    the court rigorously scrutinizes the settlement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He's an agricultural engineer who has been studying ammonia application rigorously for the past four years.
    • Their police department engineered a massive victory over crime in the 1990s by rigorously analyzing police data.
    • I should read threads more rigorously before I post.
    • The reading or writing supplement must be rigorously prescribed.
    • He argues that the Home Office is rigorously excluding opposing views from the tour.
    • The rigorously measured geometrical procedures adopted here ought to produce much more reliable reconstructions.
    • This interpretation of Nietzsche is rigorously thought through.
    • The poet is a rigorously attentive observer.
    • Of all the arts, music is the most often and most rigorously examined.
    • An administrative decision to deport will be rigorously examined and subjected to the most anxious scrutiny.
    1. 1.1 In a way that is strictly applied or adhered to.
      a blackout was rigorously enforced after darkness
      as submodifier rigorously honest documentation of confidential experiences
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His chaste monastery is rigorously faithful to what English critic Roger Fry once called that order's taste for 'ostentatious simplicity'.
      • These people rigorously follow Buddhist teachings, as they interpret them.
      • If the mantra were applied rigorously, then Britain would get rid of farming altogether.
      • Some of the best movie adaptations do not adhere rigorously to the author's text.
      • The securities and antitrust laws must be rigorously enforced.
      • It's an approach some architects give lip service to, but few rigorously follow.
      • It follows the formula as rigorously as it sticks to the facts.
      • It follows the formula rigorously, meaning that, once the characters have initially found each other, complications must break them apart.
      • She was unfortunately born a girl, negating her from the tribal custom of male leaders, a custom rigorously held by her grandfather.
      • Like the most individual auteurs, he rigorously conforms to no other vision of the cinema but his own.
    2. 1.2 In a harsh and demanding way.
      the government was punishing traffic law violators more rigorously
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The provincial government said that people found to be involved in building the roadblocks would be rigorously punished.
      • Under his government, the death penalty was reintroduced and freedom of the press was rigorously restricted.
      • He interrogates her rather rigorously, and I think he enjoys it.
      • To free the soul and achieve immortality, the mortal body had to be rigorously disciplined to keep it morally pure.
      • Her protest was entirely peaceful and caused no damage, but they regarded her as little short of a terrorist and said she would be rigorously prosecuted.
      • The aspirations of the various nationalities of the empire were rigorously suppressed, and a determined effort was made to fuse them into one state.
      • Laws are implemented rigorously, and punishment is severe and exemplary, and it doesn't matter who you are or who your uncle is.
      • The deliberately miswritten order has its uses, making it even more important that orders be strictly adhered to and doubtful ones rigorously banned.
      • The philosopher, whose materialist view of religion appalled the bishops, found his published works rigorously suppressed by officialdom.
      • If anyone delays in payment, the bailiffs shall without hesitation rigorously seize the goods and chattels of the deceiver and satisfy the merchant for payment.
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