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Strictures Meaning in English

word · lemma: stricture

ˈstɹɪktʃɝz
STRIK-churz
stɹˈɪktʃəz
str-IK-chuhz

Definition

Strictures are rules or restrictions that limit what you can do, or strong criticisms against someone or something.

Usage & Nuances

Formal, often used in legal, academic, or critical contexts. Common with 'government strictures,' 'societal strictures,' or 'strictures on behavior.' As criticism, usually plural: 'his strictures on the policy.' Not to confuse with 'structure.'

Example Sentences

The new strictures made it harder for people to travel.

basic

There are many strictures against smoking in public places.

basic

He faced strictures from his parents about his grades.

basic

Despite all the strictures, some people still break the rules.

natural

Her strictures on the plan were harsh but honest.

natural

The company relaxed some strictures to encourage innovation.

natural