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rigorously
[ rig-er-uhs-lee ]
adverb
- in a rigidly consistent or uncompromising way; very strictly:
Access to data on the website is rigorously controlled by user account permissions and protected by passwords.
- in a way that is severely exacting, accurate, careful, and thorough; to a high standard:
Prior to publication, all content is rigorously reviewed by peer experts and members of the editorial committee.
- Logic, Mathematics. in a way that is logically valid:
Can anyone give me a more rigorously written proof of this theorem?
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of rigorously1
Example Sentences
A government spokesperson said all Pip assessments were conducted "rigorously and professionally".
These shows also play an important role in updating the history of textiles by rigorously documenting it.
But the plays are rigorously composed works of art, availing themselves of a theatrical vocabulary that extends beyond photographic realism.
On the topic of counterfeit products Mr Ishihara is more direct, and says the company's legal teams have fought "rigorously" against clones and fakes since the beginning.
You should follow the corporate principles more rigorously, and then you would somehow be able to print even without a working printer.’â€
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