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stict

 

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Definition:

Stict (adjective) is a word used to describe something that adheres strictly to rules, principles, or guidelines. It can also refer to a person who is very rigid or inflexible in their approach.

Senses/Usages:

  1. Strict Rules: Referring to rules, regulations, or guidelines that must be followed precisely or without any room for interpretation.
    • Example sentence: The school has strict policies regarding tardiness.
    • Example sentence: The company enforces strict security protocols to protect sensitive information.
  2. Rigid Person: Describing an individual who is uncompromising or stern in their behavior or beliefs.
    • Example sentence: Jane's boss is a stict manager who demands perfection from her subordinates.
    • Example sentence: The teacher is stict when it comes to discipline in the classroom.

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