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Stringent Rigorous Restrictions Latin Meaning Brandon County Marked

This flashcard defines 'stringent' as an adjective meaning tight, constricted, or marked by rigor, strictness, or severity, particularly regarding money scarcity. It derives from a Latin verb meaning 'to bind tight.'

This flashcard defines 'stringent' as an adjective meaning tight, constricted, or marked by rigor, strictness, or severity, particularly regarding money scarcity. It derives from a Latin verb meaning 'to bind tight.'

Word stringent
Date July 4, 2015
Type adjective
Syllables STRIN-junt
Etymology Words that are synonymous with stringent include rigid, which implies uncompromising inflexibility ("rigid rules of conduct"), and rigorous, which suggests hardship and difficulty ("the rigorous training of firefighters"). Also closely related is strict, which emphasizes undeviating conformity to rules, standards, or requirements ("strict enforcement of the law"). Stringent usually involves severe, tight restrictions or limitations ("the college has stringent admissions rules"). That's logical. After all, rigorous and rigid are both derived from rigēre, the Latin word meaning "to be stiff," and stringent and strict developed from the Latin verb stringere, meaning "to bind tight."
Examples Brandon and Sarah had to adjust to living on a stringent budget during the four months when Brandon was looking for a job.

"In an effort to address the perils of climate change, the county supervisors voted 3-2 to adopt the most stringent greenhouse-gas-emission restrictions of any county in California…." - Nick Welsh, Santa Barbara (California) Independent, May 21, 2015
Definition 1 : tight, constricted
2 : marked by rigor, strictness, or severity
3 : marked by money scarcity and credit strictness

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