rigorous definition

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A very careful and exact definition.

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  • In mathematics, a rigorous definition of a concept is essential for building proofs.
  • The new legislation provides a rigorous definition of what constitutes 'misinformation'.
  • Philosophers have long debated a rigorous definition of 'justice'.
  • For my thesis, I had to develop a rigorous definition of 'sustainability'.
  • Establishing a rigorous definition is the first step in any scientific inquiry.
  • The textbook offers a simplified explanation, but a more rigorous definition can be found in advanced literature.
  • Without a rigorous definition, the term 'artificial intelligence' can be applied too broadly.
  • A rigorous definition of plagiarism was established by the university's academic board.
  • The committee will need to agree on a rigorous definition of 'conflict of interest'.
  • Can anyone provide a rigorous definition of what it means for a system to be 'secure'?