rigidly prescribe
Frequency: 5.01.8 per million words
To define or set rules in a very strict and inflexible way.
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- The curriculum is rigidly prescribed from an early age.
- The company's policies rigidly prescribe employee conduct.
- Their cultural traditions rigidly prescribe gender roles.
- The new regulations rigidly prescribe the safety protocols for all operations.
- His teaching methods rigidly prescribe a specific learning path for every student.
- The government rigidly prescribed the economic measures during the crisis.
- Future actions will be rigidly prescribed by the international treaty.
- They sought to rigidly prescribe every detail of the elaborate ceremony.
- The system rigidly prescribes how sensitive data must be handled and stored.
- Her parents had rigidly prescribed her daily schedule since childhood.