strictly
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- r restricted to something
we talked strictly business - r in a stringent manner
- r in a rigorous manner
- Sure, it's a mistake to romanticize all this any more than is strictly necessary.
- Both passages make two points in common: that a bishop or church elder must be faithful to his wife and rule strictly over believing children.
- With divorce strictly prohibited in Catholicism, annulments allow Catholics to remarry before a priest and continue receiving the sacraments.