stringent - Wiktionary, the free dictionary stringent (strong nominative masculine singular stringenter, comparative stringenter, superlative am stringentesten) stringent coherent (of an argument) synonyms Synonyms: einleuchtend, schlüssig, überzeugend
Stringent - definition of stringent by The Free Dictionary 1 Imposing rigorous standards of performance; severe: stringent safety measures 2 Constricted; tight: operating under a stringent time limit 3 Characterized by scarcity of money, credit restrictions, or other financial strain: stringent economic policies
Stringent - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English The word 'stringent' originated from the Latin word 'stringere', which means 'to bind tightly' Over time, the word evolved to represent something that is strict, precise, and exacting
stringent - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Latin stringent- (stem of stringēns), present participle of stringere to draw tight; see - ent 1595–1605 strin′gent•ly, adv 1 restrictive See strict 3 forceful, powerful, effective 1 flexible