rigidly enforce
Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words
To apply rules in a very strict and inflexible way.
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- The company tends to rigidly enforce its dress code policy, allowing no exceptions.
- In the past, the kingdom would rigidly enforce laws against treason.
- The new safety regulations were rigidly enforced from day one.
- Be warned, the school will rigidly enforce the no-cheating policy during final exams.
- Critics argue that it's counterproductive to rigidly enforce such outdated standards.
- Rigidly enforcing the rules without considering individual circumstances can lead to low morale.
- If the government continues to rigidly enforce these sanctions, the economy might collapse.
- The organization has always rigidly enforced its code of conduct.
- Their goal is to rigidly enforce the terms of the contract to prevent any disputes.
- Some parents believe it's necessary to rigidly enforce household chores and curfews.