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rigorously

[ rig-er-uhs-lee ]

adverb

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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

First recorded in 1400–50; rigorous ( def ) + -ly ( def )
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A government spokesperson said all Pip assessments were conducted "rigorously and professionally".

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These shows also play an important role in updating the history of textiles by rigorously documenting it.

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But the plays are rigorously composed works of art, availing themselves of a theatrical vocabulary that extends beyond photographic realism.

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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.

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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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