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Literary notes about Stringent (AI summary)

In literary contexts, "stringent" is often employed to underscore an uncompromising strictness in laws, commands, or moral codes. Authors use the term to evoke a sense of severity and rigidity—whether referring to military orders that allow little deviation [1], legal measures designed to enforce order and discipline [2], or even personal self-denial and high ethical standards in behavior [3]. Its application spans discussions of governmental regulations [4], ecclesiastical or community rules [5], and the strict adherence required in social or ritual contexts [6]. This multifaceted use enriches the narrative by emphasizing the force and finality of such constraints and underscoring the profound impact they have on both individual conduct and communal life.
  1. For the Colonel’s orders were stringent.
    — from Fix Bay'nets: The Regiment in the Hills by George Manville Fenn
  2. Stringent laws are enforced in these countries to prevent possible abuse or neglect of the animals.
    — from Every-day Science: Volume 6. The Conquest of Nature by Edward Huntington Williams
  3. These things jarred on the man who had toiled among the rocks and woods, where he had practised a stringent self-denial.
    — from The Long Portage by Harold Bindloss
  4. The naturalization laws of the United States should be made more stringent.
    — from Elements of Debating A Manual for Use in High Schools and Academies by Leverett S. (Leverett Samuel) Lyon
  5. There is a stringent municipal law which compels each resident to weed a given space around his dwelling.
    — from The King James Version of the Bible
  6. Among these men there was a stringent code of honour, any infringement of which was punished by death.
    — from A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle

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