How do you use Strictures in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Strictures meaning
plural of stricture
Using Strictures
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of stricture
- In the example corpus, strictures often appears in combinations such as: the strictures, strictures of, strictures on.
Context around Strictures
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 13 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Strictures
- In this selection, "strictures" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, administration, few, old and applying stand out and add context to how "strictures" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include against the strictures of tradition and are the strictures being imposed. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "strictures" sits close to words such as ablation, abure and abvp, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with strictures
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
So there is a lot of strictures on the way that they operate. (13 words)
This is changing and there’s some loosening up of some of those strictures. (14 words)
But couples are increasingly casting aside old strictures that no longer reflect who they are. (15 words)
As many of the planters on Martinique were themselves Huguenot, and who were sharing in the suffering under the harsh strictures of the Revocation, they began plotting to emigrate from Martinique with many of their recently arrived brethren. (38 words)
I am very aware of impacts of foreign tourism to businesses and the culture, it is overwhelmingly negative and the profits limited to a very certain determined sector by the very nature of its structures and strictures. (37 words)
But there Dr. Fauci was, meeting with me and my comrades, branded radical homosexuals, to discuss our policy proposal for upending longstanding Food and Drug Administration strictures against public access to drugs before they are approved. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
But there Dr. Fauci was, meeting with me and my comrades, branded radical homosexuals, to discuss our policy proposal for upending longstanding Food and Drug Administration strictures against public access to drugs before they are approved.
He argued for more flexibility in what and how the project would be built, and going hard for the best private-public partnership with as few strictures as possible for now.
So my strictures here are not an exercise in coyly concealed self-congratulation so much as an effort to describe an ideal and to recommit myself to it in the classes that I teach.
When he dropped his hat in the ring, all the previous CTU rules and strictures applying to funding political candidates came flying off, like the Hulk exploding out of rubber bands.
Years ago, I worked with a hardcore vegan who made the strictures of kosher seem mild.
The series follows Coel’s character, a Beyoncé mega-fan, as she navigates the transition to full adulthood, and has to deal with the strictures of her religious beliefs.
This is changing and there’s some loosening up of some of those strictures.
Coronavirus is frightening, as in many ways are the strictures being imposed in the battle to manage it.
Frustrated Americans, eager to break out of lockdowns, often do not realize how lax this country’s strictures are compared with those imposed elsewhere.
I am very aware of impacts of foreign tourism to businesses and the culture, it is overwhelmingly negative and the profits limited to a very certain determined sector by the very nature of its structures and strictures.
It’s highly unlikely that Turkey would seek relief from the International Monetary Fund because of the strictures and scrutiny that would be imposed by the bank on Turkey in any such deal.
So there is a lot of strictures on the way that they operate.
And in some ways, they’re playing within the strictures that the DNC has laid out.
And since modernity was won by a rebellion against the strictures of tradition, now that modern buildings have been around for a long time, we lack a framework for absorbing them into our heritage,” he says.
But couples are increasingly casting aside old strictures that no longer reflect who they are.
The waning was in part spurred by his mom's death, and he felt the Jewish strictures of mourning were restricting.
They should also consider a marriage contract for women of all religions with strict strictures against the practice of dowry.
As the legislature has grown more conservative in recent years, it's started making the annual increases smallerdisobeying the strictures of adequacy outright.
Yet even now Iran is under looser nuclear strictures than Korea, and would have been allowed to enrich as much material as it liked once the deal expired.
As many of the planters on Martinique were themselves Huguenot, and who were sharing in the suffering under the harsh strictures of the Revocation, they began plotting to emigrate from Martinique with many of their recently arrived brethren.
Common combinations with strictures
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the strictures 11×
- strictures of 9×
- strictures on 4×
- strictures and 3×
- strictures against 2×
- and strictures 2×
- strictures that 2×