rigorously uphold
Frequency: 6.57.1 per million words
To maintain a standard or law with strictness and great attention to detail.
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- The government must rigorously uphold human rights.
- It is essential to rigorously uphold the principles of justice.
- The new policy aims to rigorously uphold environmental standards.
- We need to rigorously uphold ethical guidelines in all our operations.
- The organization vowed to rigorously uphold transparency.
- Teachers should rigorously uphold academic integrity among students.
- The committee will rigorously uphold the rules to ensure fairness.
- A free press must rigorously uphold its role as a watchdog.
- They are determined to rigorously uphold the original intent of the law.
- To maintain public trust, leaders must rigorously uphold their promises.