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Stiffer

Stiffer meaning

comparative form of stiff: more stiff, more rigid, more inflexible, more unbending.

Example sentences (20)

This form of construction is stiffer and has a harder skin than non-reinforced plastic construction such as rotomolded polyethylene: stiffer means faster, and harder means fewer scratches and therefore also faster.

An opt out in justice and home affairs, for example, would enable Sweden to act outside of EU asylum and migration policy, Weimers said, allowing the country to enforce stiffer border controls as SD wants.

Far from Cambridge, on the front lines of the conflict, the Ukrainian armed forces have presented a “stiffer-than-expected” resistance, frustrating Russian military leaders and damaging Putin’s image.

In an interview, House Ethics and Privileges Committee Chairman Rep. Felimon Espares, however, said they could not disclose the details on the “stiffer disciplinary actions” pending the submission of the committee report to the plenary.

In her submission, prosecutor Simfukwe reminded the court that the convicts planned to commit the offence and that the cases are on the rise in Mzuzu, hence asked for a stiffer punishment.

I noted which of the towel’s fibers had come loose, if any, whether any seemed stiffer or softer after washing and if any had lost dye or vibrancy along the way.

In the past, I used plastic bag clips, which never seemed to be sturdy enough to keep bags of thicker or stiffer material closed all the way.

MANILA, Philippines — After the suspension of embattled Negros Oriental Representative Arnolfo Teves Jr., the House of Representatives committee on ethics and privileges recommend stiffer penalties on the lawmaker.

Stiffer arteries are linked with higher risks of heart disease and stroke, while a still heart means the muscle doesn't relax enough after contraction, and is associated with a greater likelihood of developing heart failure.

The Federal Governments' Special Investigative Panel on Oil Theft/Losses, has called for deliberate conversations to drive legal reforms that would provide stiffer penalties to culpable entities involved in oil theft.

The riskier an AI application is, the stiffer the rules.

This design provides a stiffer top and results in a more focused, controlled sound.

This vintage reviewer has worn many Hi-Standard boots over the years, and, despite a penchant for a stiffer boot these days, still longs for the easy comfort and old school familiarity of a simple lace up boot with plenty of style and flex.

Ukrainian troops have faced stiffer than expected resistance and have been slowed by heavily fortified Russian defensive lines, reinforced by vast networks of trenches and tens of thousands of square miles of landmines.

You refer to the recent expulsion of two Black Democrats from the Republican-run House for the high crime of breaching decorum during a protest on the chamber floor in favor of stiffer gun laws.

Historically, a stiffer ride is all the norm with these big truck and off-road capabilities, but Chevrolet and the entire GM brand has done a remarkable job at minimizing that stiffness and focusing on the interior comfort and ride.

Increased unemployment along with the rising cost of living have led to larger numbers of jobseekers in Estonia and therefore stiffer competition in the labor market.

Inspector Chankoma however, asked the court to give the convict a stiffer punishment, saying the offence was serious and deserved custodial sentence.

It could also assign federal prosecutors to crack down on fentanyl, which may lead to stiffer sentences than cases tried under state law.

The $15 million civil penalty is unlikely to satisfy residents of East Palestine, who had called for the railroad to face stiffer punishment.