Very strict or severe, especially about rules, laws, or conditions.
From Latin “stringere,” meaning to draw tight or bind. The idea of tightness became a metaphor for tight, inflexible rules.
A stringent rule is like a tightly pulled rope—there’s no slack, no room to wiggle. We often call safety rules ‘stringent’ because a little looseness there can cost lives.
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