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UK
/ɹˈɪɡəɹəsli/
]
[ US /ˈɹɪɡɝəsɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈɹɪɡɝəsɫi/ ]
ADVERB
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in a rigorous manner
he had been trained rigorously by the monks
How To Use rigorously In A Sentence
- Defining rigorously what constitutes a clinically significant depressive illness is problematic, regardless of the age range under consideration.
- Then, the catch is inspected rigorously by organoleptic testing, which is a fancy science word for taste and smell. LSU, FSU experts answer questions about the oil spill
- For Pharisees, holiness was achieved, in part, by rigorously keeping the law.
- Even more important, the legal conclusions derived from the facts as presented by the plaintiff's lawyer will have to be rigorously scrutinized, even when the facts are uncontroverted.
- We had been taught rigorously and had learnt easily by rote. Times, Sunday Times
- They were able to validate iridology by finding many correlations that in fact were not established as causal relationships by rigorously defined controlled studies.
- Although relicensing of doctors is well established in the US, systems to evaluate competence rigorously are still some way off
- The way in which sponsors were chosen, he says, was rigorously fair and involved much consultation. Times, Sunday Times
- Hence, there is a need to use some automated technique for rigorously incorporating new knowledge into the existing knowledge base.
- He distinguished rigorously between sexuality and eroticism, where the first was all practice and the second all dream.