- rigorous: rigidly accurate; allowing no deviation from a standard; "rigorous application of the law"; "a strict vegetarian"
- hard-and-fast: (of rules) stringently enforced; "hard-and-fast rules"
- nonindulgent: characterized by strictness, severity, or restraint
- rigid: incapable of compromise or flexibility
- stern: severe and unremitting in making demands; "an exacting instructor"; "a stern disciplinarian"; "strict standards"
- (strictly) restricted to something; "we talked strictly business"
- (strictly) in a stringent manner; "the laws are stringently enforced"; "stringently controlled"
- (strictly) rigorously: in a rigorous manner; "he had been trained rigorously by the monks"
- (strictness) conscientious attention to rules and details
- (strictness) sternness: uncompromising resolution
- In mathematical writing, the adjective strict is used to modify technical terms which have multiple meanings. It indicates that the exclusive meaning of the term is to be understood. (More formally, one could say that this is the meaning which implies the other meanings. ...
- Strained; drawn close; tight; Exact; accurate; precise; rigorously nice; Governed or governing by exact rules; observing exact rules; severe; rigorous; Rigidly interpreted; exactly limited; confined; restricted; Upright, or straight and narrow; — said of the shape of the plants or their flower ...
- (strictly) In a strict manner; In a narrow or limited sense
- (strictly) alaysız caramazça, bеk qatısı, qatı
- Used to refer to data structures that are not lazy, i.e., they are defined “eagerly” by the expressions used to construct them.
- Liability. The government needs to prove only involvement at a waste site, not negligence. Under CERCLA, proof of strict causation is not necessary.
- A rhythm that does not change in speed, i.e., one that neither accelerates nor decelerates.
- The exact number of moves must be played, not less than the specified the number.
- The strict version indicates that the web document does not use frames or any deprecated elements. If a web document is based on a strict definition, it must have clean HTML (meaning all opened tags must be closed, attribute values surrounded by double quotation marks, etc.).
- Upright and very straight.