Pronunciation: /ˈstrɪn.dʒən.si/
noun the quality of being strict, precise, or exacting
A1 The stringency of the rules at this school is very high.
A2 The stringency of the security measures at the airport made me feel safe.
B1 The stringency of the company's policies regarding data protection is essential.
B2 The stringency of the law enforcement in this city is well-known.
C1 The stringency of the regulations surrounding medical research is necessary for public safety.
C2 The stringency of the quality control procedures in this factory ensures top-notch products.
formal The government implemented new measures to increase the stringency of the regulations.
informal They really tightened up the rules, adding more stringency to the system.
slang The new policies have cranked up the stringency, making it harder for businesses to operate.
figurative The stringency of her standards was like a steel trap, catching any mistakes with precision.
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