define rigorously

Frequency: 6.89.5 per million words

to state or describe the exact nature, scope, or meaning of something with precision

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  • The terms must be rigorously defined before we can proceed with the project.
  • Scientists rigorously define their hypotheses to ensure testability and reproducibility.
  • How do you rigorously define 'success' when evaluating the impact of this social program?
  • The new policy will rigorously define the boundaries of acceptable behavior in the workplace.
  • It is essential to rigorously define each variable in an experiment to avoid ambiguity.
  • The committee was tasked to rigorously define the scope and objectives of the research study.
  • Without rigorously defining the problem, finding an effective and lasting solution is incredibly difficult.
  • They have rigorously defined the criteria for selection, leaving no room for subjective interpretation.
  • Can you rigorously define the difference between these two philosophical concepts for clarity?
  • To avoid any misunderstanding, we must rigorously define our expectations from the outset.