strict definition

Frequency: 8.322.1 per million words

A definition that must be followed exactly.

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Examples (10)

  • According to the strict definition of the law, his actions were not illegal.
  • In biology, a strict definition of 'species' is crucial for accurate classification.
  • The club has a strict definition of what constitutes a 'member in good standing'.
  • If we adhere to a strict definition of 'success,' very few people would ever achieve it.
  • The tax code provides a strict definition for a qualifying dependent.
  • Your argument only holds if you apply a very strict definition of the term 'art'.
  • The court had to rely on the strict definition of 'residency' to make its final judgment.
  • For this scientific paper, we must use a strict definition of 'causality'.
  • While some may disagree, the policy follows a strict definition of 'neutrality'.
  • Does this particular case meet the strict definition of medical malpractice?