Adverb
in a stringent manner
Source: WordNetthe laws are stringently enforced Source: Internet
stringently controlled Source: Internet
Adrian Edwards, head of printed heritage collections at the British Library, says provenance checks by purchasers were carried out much less stringently in decades gone by. Source: Internet
But the vast majority of Jews, including the most stringently observant, appear to have complied with the requests of clergy and medical experts not to pray in groups. Source: Internet
In 2012, the FDA began to review whether liquefied tissue products made by MiMedx should be regulated more stringently. Source: Internet
Therefore, embracing more stringently that method of the Hindus, and taking stricter pains in its study, while adding certain things from my own understanding and inserting also certain things from the niceties of Euclid's geometric art. Source: Internet