strictly define

Frequency: 7.011.2 per million words

to state the meaning of something in a way that must be followed exactly

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  • The terms of the contract must strictly define the responsibilities of each party.
  • In this paper, we strictly define the term 'sustainability' to avoid any ambiguity.
  • The API's parameters are strictly defined in the official documentation.
  • Company policy strictly defines what constitutes a conflict of interest.
  • Historically, the role of a monarch was not always so strictly defined.
  • For the project to succeed, we will need to strictly define its scope from the outset.
  • It is crucial to strictly define the acceptable margin of error in this experiment.
  • A regular verb is strictly defined as one that follows the standard conjugation pattern.
  • Can we truly strictly define a complex concept like 'happiness'?
  • The new law attempts to strictly define the limits of governmental surveillance.