Strictly

Word STRICTLY
Character 8
Hyphenation strict ly
Pronunciations /ˈstɹɪktli/

Definitions and meanings of "Strictly"

What do we mean by strictly?

In a strict manner.

In a limited manner; only

In a narrow or limited sense.

In a manner that applies to every member of a set or every interval of a function

Synonyms and Antonyms for Strictly

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The word "strictly" in example sentences

And in Mexico, the term "strictly protect" appeared to be attached to interlocutors indiscriminately, even when officials offered only flattering assessments of their government or said little that wasn't common knowledge. ❋ Unknown (2011)

It is true that the title strictly signified no more than “lord”; yet the legends which connect these Cyprian princes with the goddess of love make it probable that they claimed the divine nature as well as the human dignity of Adonis. ❋ Unknown (1922)

It is true that the title strictly signified no more than "lord"; yet the legends which connect these Cyprian princes with the goddess of love make it probable that they claimed the divine nature as well as the human dignity of Adonis. ❋ Unknown (1922)

A keyword search through the file by Wired.com shows that the uncensored cables contain over 2,000 occurrences of the phrase "strictly protect", which is used in cables to denote sources of information whose identities diplomats consider confidential. ❋ Kim Zetter (2011)

It is true that the title strictly signified no more than “lord”; yet the legends which connect these Cyprian princes with the goddess of love make it probable that they claimed the divine nature as well as the human dignity of Adonis. ❋ Unknown (1583)

This can be confusing to Americans, who commonly reserve the title strictly for the Monsignor, who is ranked below the Bishop. ❋ Robert Drobot (2009)

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Obama was "fully and appropriately" informed of the arrests, which he described as strictly a law enforcement matter. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Thrice ill-fated?" repeated Mr Stokes inquiringly, the chief being rather argumentative by nature and possessing what he called a strictly logical turn of mind. ❋ Henry [Illustrator] Austin (N/A)

This is what we call a strictly conscientious man. ❋ John Abercrombie (1812)

But EU officials have appeared eager to avoid direct participation in what they characterize as a strictly "commercial dispute." ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Gothic fiction" was originally a term strictly defined by both historical and regional reference. ❋ Unknown (2009)

WTOC-TV reports, "Chief Berkow isn't pulling any punches as he stands by what he calls strictly 'a safety measure. '" ❋ Unknown (2009)

You can check other Latin American countries and you may find Nobel Prizes for literature, but not for medicine or biology or what we call the strictly scientific world. ❋ Council On Foreign Relations (2008)

“I think she’s using my name strictly to make money,” Joan told us. ❋ Charlotte Chandler (2008)

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