rigorously
ri guh ruhs lee
- r in a rigorous manner
he had been trained rigorously by the monks
- It was Sun's view that, in the early stages of China's regeneration, the country should be controlled by a rigorously structured central party, dedicated in loyalty to him .
- Rather, it was that the occurrence seemed so impossible: We think of our highways and other infrastructure as being so well built and so rigorously inspected and maintained as .
- It is already widely accepted that even the most rigorously adhered-to diet will not produce the same results from person to person.