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rigorously

[rig-er-uhs-lee] / ˈrɪg ər əs li /


ADVERB
difficultly
Synonyms




ADVERB
strictly
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Major theories of consciousness make testable predictions, and leading researchers are developing methods to probe these questions rigorously.

From The Wall Street Journal

The actor trained rigorously in table tennis for the role and the match scenes reach heights of tension unexpected for the sport.

From Barron's

These funds-of-funds typically employ large staffs to rigorously analyze the track record of other hedge funds in hopes of identifying those with the greatest probability of producing impressive future returns.

From MarketWatch

This was not a contest designed to rigorously test Joshua's boxing ability.

From BBC

After all, banks that are kept rigorously within traditional barriers still blow up, thanks to risky bets in commercial real estate, foreign loans, residential mortgages, and all sorts of “banking.”

From Barron's