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  2. Apr 20, 2023 · Strict and stringent both are used with rules and regulations. however strict is used to define a person who follows these rules and regulations extremely closely while also demanding the same of others. "I have a very strict teacher" means your teacher demands the students to follow school rules.

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  3. What's the difference between strict and stringent? Strict. Definition: (a.) Strained; drawn close; tight; as, a strict embrace; a strict ligature. (a.) Tense; not relaxed; as, a strict fiber. (a.) Exact; accurate; precise; rigorously nice; as, to keep strict watch; to pay strict attention. (a.)

  4. 1. : tight, constricted. 2. : marked by rigor, strictness, or severity especially with regard to rule or standard. stringent decontamination procedures. 3. : marked by money scarcity and credit strictness. a stringent budget. stringently adverb. Did you know? How Should You Use stringent?

  5. Dec 1, 2020 · Rigid, rigorous, strict, stringent are often used interchangeably in the sense of extremely severe and stern, especially when applied to laws or imposed conditions or to the persons who enforce them. There are, however, differences in implications and in range of application.

  6. Strict and stringent are synonyms that both describe situations where rules or standards must be followed precisely. However, stringent implies a higher level of strictness and a need for precise adherence to the rules, while strict

  7. I believe that you are confusing the word stringent with the closely related but somewhat different word strict. Oxford Dictionaries Online says that stringent is a word used specifically for “regulations, requirements, or conditions”. As such, it is not a good fit for use on people.