Sentence example with the word 'rigor'

rigor

absolute zero, atrocity, complexity, eremitism, frigidity, intense cold, murderousness, punctilio, self-mortification, textualism, virulence

Definition n. something hard to endure

Last update: October 26, 2015


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"He'd been dead for at least two days, then, long enough for rigor to set in and the body to start releasing gases," Wynn said.   [Please select]

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I insist on full rigor of the law for which I am taxed inordinately.   [Please select]

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I demand as stated formerly full rigor of the law.   [Please select]

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] Newton resembles Boyle in uniting profound piety with the rigor of scientific thought.   [Please select]

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They can, with canonical rigor, determine the party standing of voters at the primaries.   [Please select]

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Royalists and active Roman Catholics were treated with the utmost rigor.   [Please select]

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They kept Sunday with more rigor than the Dutch, and were less fond of social festivities.   [Please select]

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And the style was carried out with inexorable rigor, down to the most minute details.   [Please select]

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But they were persecuted by their Catholic rulers with a rigor and cruelty never seen among the Lollards; for Ferdinand II.   [Please select]

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The rigor of academic precept was from the first excessively distasteful to his essentially and eminently romantic nature.   [Please select]

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To vindicate himself from this suspicion, the King proceeded to execute the new statutes with rigor.   [Please select]

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