structure rigidly

Frequency: 5.92.8 per million words

To arrange or organize something according to a strict, unchangeable plan.

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  • The old company tried to structure its departments rigidly.
  • Modern organizations prefer not to rigidly structure their teams.
  • The regulations were designed to rigidly structure the entire process.
  • Flexibility is often lost when you structure a system too rigidly.
  • Her management style was to rigidly structure every task and deadline.
  • The new curriculum will structure learning rigidly around core subjects.
  • Due to budget cuts, they had to rigidly structure the project's finances.
  • It is challenging to structure creativity rigidly without stifling innovation.
  • The military structures its hierarchy rigidly to maintain discipline and order.
  • From the outset, the entire research program was rigidly structured with clear objectives.