English to Hawaiian Meaning of rigorous - rigorous


Rigorous :
rigorous

kūpono, pono, pololei, ikaika, akamai hoi, , pili, loa, huʻi, ka eha, oi, i hoʻohalahala, moku

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Definitions of rigorous in English
Adjective(1) rigidly accurate; allowing no deviation from a standard(2) demanding strict attention to rules and procedures
Examples of rigorous in English
(1) Any bottle of champagne has to follow a very rigorous set of rules to qualify for the ÔÇÿchampagneÔÇÖ label.(2) In September, they'll compete in a more rigorous series of tests before receiving the go ahead to race from California through Nevada within 10 hours.(3) Charter schools, higher standards, rigorous demands on teachers, and smaller class size, he writes, are all diversions, aimed at keeping us from striking at the real heart of the problem.(4) The agency is committed to rigorous safety testing before a variety or technology is released to the public.(5) Tara had found that it was the kids who complained far less than their adult counterparts about the rigorous therapy they sometimes had to go through in order for their bodies to heal properly.(6) She hadn't seen anyone from her school in a long time, as she had been taking courses through correspondence to adhere to her rigorous therapy schedule.(7) There, she took ballet six days a week and had a rigorous academic course load, plus music theory, singing, and body conditioning.(8) Such a culture, based on the most rigorous rules of court etiquette and procedure, naturally gave rise to correspondingly formalised aesthetic theories of music and the theatre.(9) Just as important as rigorous analysis when restructuring a company is a compelling vision of the future, she said.(10) The challenge then became to be physically competent enough to cope with the rigorous demands of filming, and to cut a suitably believable action hero.(11) May now admits that the selection process should have been more rigorous : Participation dropped off after the business concept was chosen, indicating that many didn't like the idea.(12) Quality levels are in turn controlled by rigorous vetting and cataloguing, so buyers can feel confident they know just what they are getting for their money.(13) He has not provided any rigorous analysis or even detailed explanation of these alleged technical problems.(14) After joining the Jesuit Order, he underwent rigorous training in Rome and Madrid and was named a missionary to the uncharted regions of New Spain.(15) Our regulatory system is the most rigorous in the world.(16) I was a senior this year and that meant even more rigorous courses, club meetings, and long sports practices.
(1) rigor mortis ::
mea koʻikoʻi ia mortis
Synonyms
Adjective
1. meticulous ::
meticulous
2. strict ::
ikaika
3. harsh ::
i hoʻohalahala
4. stringent ::
stringent
Antonyms
1. clement ::
Clement
2. gentle ::
akahai
3. lax ::
lax
4. lenient ::
lenient
Different Forms
rigorous, rigorously, rigorousness
Word Example from TV Shows
Only one boy in four
survives this rigorous training.

Only one boy in four survives this RIGOROUS training.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 1

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