Legal Definition and Related Resources of Strict
Meaning of Strict
Synonyms of Strict
adjective
- absolute
- accurate
- austere
- authoritarian
- authoritative
- autocratic
- careful
- close
- conscientious
- despotic
- dictatorial
- diligens
- disciplined
- exact
- exacting
- extreme
- faithful
- fastidious
- formal
- hard
- harsh
- highprincipled
- imperious
- inexorable
- inflexible
- limited
- literal
- meticulous
- obdurate
- obligatory
- orthodox
- particular
- positive
- precise
- principled
- punctilious
- puritanical
- rigid
- rigidus
- rigorous
- scrupulous
- severe
- severus
- stern
- stiff
- straitlaced
- stringent
- tyrannical
- unbending
- uncompromising
- unconditional
- unerring
- unyielding
- veracious
- Associated Concepts: strict construction
- strict interpretation
- strict necessity
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Grammar
This term is an adjetive.
Etimology of Strict
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early 15c., “narrow, drawn in, small,” from Latin strictus “drawn together, close, tight,” past participle of stringere (2) “to draw or bind tight” (see strain (verb)). The sense of “stringent and rigorous” (of law) is first found in 1570s; of qualities or conditions generally, 1590s.
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