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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?
Other 51Թ Forms
- overrigorously adverb
- semirigorously adverb
- unrigorously adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of rigorously1
Example Sentences
Since day one, this government has rigorously applied international law in relation to the war in Gaza.
It is true that the Bank of England now stress-tests banks much more rigorously to see how they would cope under pressures like a collapse in house prices, rocketing unemployment or rampant inflation.
Even in the classroom, with its necessary hierarchies and rigorously observed boundaries, teaching isn’t a one-way street.
In a recent “60 Minutes” interview with correspondent Bill Whitaker, Oliver characterizes “Last Week Tonight” not as news, but as a “rigorously researched comedy show.”
A government spokesperson said all Pip assessments were conducted "rigorously and professionally".
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