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Standard of judicial review in US constitutional law
fundamental constitutional right, the court may apply the strict scrutiny standard. Strict scrutiny holds the challenged law as presumptively invalid unless
Strict_scrutiny
Podcast about the US Supreme Court
Strict Scrutiny is a podcast focusing on the Supreme Court of the United States and its associated legal culture. It is hosted by Leah Litman, Melissa
Strict_Scrutiny
American political podcast network
centering on the week's news and American politics. The law podcast "Strict Scrutiny" follows the United States Supreme Court while "Hot Take" covers the
Crooked_Media
US legal term
group that falls under a suspect classification, courts apply the strict scrutiny standard in reviewing the constitutional validity of a law or action
Suspect_classification
2021 United States Supreme Court case
regulations are not neutral and generally applicable, and therefore trigger strict scrutiny under the Free Exercise Clause, whenever they treat any comparable
Tandon_v._Newsom
Amount of discretion an appellate court applies to overturning a lower court's decision
scrutiny, and strict scrutiny. This form of standard of review is sometimes also called the standard or level of scrutiny. These levels of scrutiny are
Standard_of_review
2nd level of judicial review in U.S. constitutional law
basis review (least rigorous) and strict scrutiny (most rigorous). In order to overcome the intermediate scrutiny test, it must be shown that the law
Intermediate_scrutiny
American lawyer
Supreme Court contributor for ABC News, and co-host of the podcast Strict Scrutiny. Shaw graduated from Brown University in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts
Kate_Shaw
2026 United States Supreme Court case
that the First Amendment to the United States Constitution requires strict scrutiny be applied to laws passed by states that restrict what topics therapists
Chiles_v._Salazar
2017 United States Supreme Court case
of content, it must survive strict scrutiny. According to Nat'l Assoc. of Mfrs. v. Taylor: "[t]o satisfy strict scrutiny, the government must establish
Matal_v._Tam
Guarantee of law protecting all persons equally in the US
Choosing the standard of scrutiny can determine the outcome of a case, and the strict scrutiny standard is often described as "strict in theory and fatal in
Equal_Protection_Clause
American lawyer and academic
law at the University of Michigan Law School. Litman is a co-host of Strict Scrutiny, a podcast about the Supreme Court of the United States, alongside
Leah_Litman
United States federal lawsuit challenging range same-sex marriage bans
right, that a limitation on the right to marry is therefore subject to strict scrutiny, meaning that "compelling state interests" are required to justify
Bostic_v._Schaefer
Normal standard of review in U.S. constitutional law
or hypothetical. The higher levels of scrutiny are intermediate scrutiny and strict scrutiny. Heightened scrutiny is applied where a suspect or quasi-suspect
Rational_basis_review
1993 US Supreme Court case on gerrymandering
majority that redistricting based on race must be held to a standard of strict scrutiny under the Equal Protection Clause and on the basis that it violated
Shaw_v._Reno
American law professor (born 1975)
2018. Retrieved December 23, 2020. @StrictScrutiny_ (30 August 2022). "a happiest of birthdays to @StrictScrutiny_'s own MM, @ProfMMurray!" (Tweet) –
Melissa_Murray_(academic)
2025 United States Supreme Court case
artistic, political, or scientific value. Subsequent cases applied strict scrutiny when laws restricted adult access to speech that was only obscene for
Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton
Free_Speech_Coalition_v._Paxton
1992 U.S. Supreme Court case on abortion
trimester of pregnancy. In its "key judgment", the Court overturned Roe's strict scrutiny standard of review of a state's abortion restrictions with the undue
Planned_Parenthood_v._Casey
Legal standard in the United States
ISBN 1-4128-0647-X Adam Winkler, "Fatal in Theory and Strict in Fact: An Empirical Analysis of Strict Scrutiny in the Federal Courts," Vanderbilt Law Review,
Undue_burden_standard
blocked the law from taking effect, saying that the law triggered strict scrutiny and that it didn't survive it. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton immediately
Computer & Communications Industry Association v. Paxton
Computer_&_Communications_Industry_Association_v._Paxton
2015 United States Supreme Court case
ordinance imposed content-based restrictions that did not survive strict scrutiny because the ordinance was not narrowly tailored to further a compelling
Reed_v._Town_of_Gilbert
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Strict Scrutiny (The Morning Show)
Strict_Scrutiny_(The_Morning_Show)
Basic rights protected and upheld by law
legislative processes. Any such attempt, if challenged, may involve a "strict scrutiny" review in court. In American constitutional law, fundamental rights
Fundamental_rights
Clauses in the 5th and 14th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution
upon a fundamental right, the highest level of review—strict scrutiny—is used. To pass strict scrutiny review, the law or act must be narrowly tailored to
Due_Process_Clause
1963 United States Supreme Court case
law. The conditions are the key components of what is usually called strict scrutiny. This means that if someone's religious beliefs faced a serious burden
Sherbert_v._Verner
1973 US Supreme Court decision on abortion, overruled 2022
which required courts to evaluate challenged abortion laws under the "strict scrutiny" standard, the most stringent level of judicial review in the United
Roe_v._Wade
2025 United States Supreme Court case
does not decide that question. Instead, the Court emphasizes that strict scrutiny applies whenever religious exercise is burdened by the state's interest
Mahmoud_v._Taylor
2008 California Supreme Court case
persons differently based on sexual orientation should be subject to strict judicial scrutiny, and that an existing statute and initiative measure (California
In_re_Marriage_Cases
2005 United States Supreme Court case
by race for the purpose of inhibiting gang violence is subject to strict scrutiny analysis. The California Department of Corrections's (CDC) unwritten
Johnson_v._California
Concept in American constitutional law
the vague law is sufficiently fundamental to subject the statute to strict scrutiny by a court determining its constitutionality). There are several reasons
Vagueness_doctrine
Legal principle
intended goals. It is usually associated with the judicial test of strict scrutiny. This phrase is most commonly invoked in constitutional law cases in
Narrow_tailoring
Legal principle
establishes that the right being violated is a fundamental right, it applies strict scrutiny and asks whether the law is necessary to achieve a compelling state
Substantive_due_process
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The_Stanford_Student
2016 United States Supreme Court case
admissions policy survived strict scrutiny, in accordance with Fisher v. University of Texas (2013), which ruled that strict scrutiny should be applied to determine
Fisher v. University of Texas (2016)
Fisher_v._University_of_Texas_(2016)
1938 U.S. Supreme Court case on regulating interstate commerce
Court decisions, and the higher standard of review is now known as "strict scrutiny". The case dealt with a federal law that prohibited filled milk (skimmed
United States v. Carolene Products Co.
United_States_v._Carolene_Products_Co.
1996 United States Supreme Court case
predominant factor in the creation of the districts and that under a strict scrutiny standard the three districts were not narrowly tailored to further
Bush_v._Vera
Policies in the U.S. aimed at redressing systemic discrimination
state and local programs that use racial classifications must meet strict scrutiny 1989 — Wards Cove Packing Co. v. Atonio, 490 U.S. 642 (1989) — revised
Affirmative action in the United States
Affirmative_action_in_the_United_States
Ongoing U.S. lawsuit
Suleyman Ozerden on July 1, 2024 noting that the law was subject to strict scrutiny and failed it. On July 5, 2024, Mississippi appealed the case to the
NetChoice_v._Fitch
2022 United States Supreme Court case
content-neutral and thus should be reviewed as a facial challenge rather than a strict scrutiny following from the reasoning in Reed v. Town of Gilbert. Austin is
City of Austin v. Reagan National Advertising of Austin, LLC
City_of_Austin_v._Reagan_National_Advertising_of_Austin,_LLC
2025 flight operations disruption
airline. During the disruptions, the DGCA kept IndiGo under unusually strict scrutiny, with aviation authorities stationed in airports to monitor customer
2025_IndiGo_scheduling_crisis
American drama television series
is completed, Cory will be fired and she will be the new CEO. 27 7 "Strict Scrutiny" Jennifer Getzinger Bill Kennedy October 18, 2023 (2023-10-18) Cory
The Morning Show (American TV series)
The_Morning_Show_(American_TV_series)
1791 amendment protecting the right to keep and bear arms
Court was wrong to have applied intermediate scrutiny. The Fourth Circuit ruled that the higher strict scrutiny standard is to be applied on remand. On March
Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
Second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
2020 United States Supreme Court case
restriction that should be judged by strict scrutiny, as per Reed v. Town of Gilbert, and that it failed to pass the strict scrutiny test. Justice Sonia Sotomayor
Barr v. American Ass'n of Political Consultants
Barr_v._American_Ass'n_of_Political_Consultants
2025 U.S. Supreme Court decision
heightened scrutiny, it did not decide whether strict scrutiny or intermediate scrutiny should apply but concluded that the law satisfied the strict scrutiny standard
TikTok,_Inc._v._Garland
US Supreme Court justice from 1988 to 2018
Kennedy wrote that such a restriction failed to meet the standards of strict scrutiny, with the law acting to "[seek] to control and suppress all false statements
Anthony_Kennedy
1993 United States federal law
First Amendment to the United States Constitution. RFRA requires that strict scrutiny be applied to any law that burdens religious freedom, providing that
Religious Freedom Restoration Act
Religious_Freedom_Restoration_Act
Provide various degrees of legal protection against discrimination
the level of protection guaranteed, ranging from the most rigorous strict scrutiny, intermediate standard or the least-stringent rational basis review
State_equal_rights_amendments
1984 United States Supreme Court case
United States as an example of the application of the doctrine of strict scrutiny.[citation needed] Linda Palmore and Anthony Sidoti (both white) divorced
Palmore_v._Sidoti
1996 United States Supreme Court case
the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that the amendment was subject to "strict scrutiny" under the Equal Protection Clause of the federal Constitution. The
Romer_v._Evans
Important decisions of US courts
constitutional rights. This case featured the first application of strict scrutiny to racial discrimination by the government. (Overruled by Trump v.
List of landmark court decisions in the United States
List_of_landmark_court_decisions_in_the_United_States
1978 United States Supreme Court case
interests". Marshall's standard is similar to strict scrutiny as his "closely tailored" is similar to the strict scrutiny standard of requiring a statute to be
Zablocki_v._Redhail
U.S. House districts in the state of North Carolina
'unexplainable on grounds other than race'", that it would be subject to strict scrutiny as a racial gerrymander, and remanded the case to the Eastern District
North Carolina's congressional districts
North_Carolina's_congressional_districts
Small advertising signs on a property facing a public area
the ordinance restricted free speech and could not pass strict scrutiny. Passing strict scrutiny, which requires that the law be narrowly tailored to achieve
Lawn_sign
1973 United States Supreme Court case
of "strict scrutiny" was not adopted in subsequent cases for evaluating gender discrimination claims; instead, so-called "intermediate scrutiny" was
Frontiero_v._Richardson
Activity directed at individuals because of their appearance
Amendment challenges to the practice are assessed under the customary strict scrutiny test for racial classifications. Since September 11, 2001, there have
Airport racial profiling in the United States
Airport_racial_profiling_in_the_United_States
2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision
Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition (2002) United States v. Hansen (2023) Strict scrutiny Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project (2010) Williams-Yulee v. Florida
Citizens_United_v._FEC
Jewish religious male circumcision ceremony
law did not specifically target religion and therefore must not pass strict scrutiny. The ruling was appealed to the Court of Appeals. On August 15, 2014
Brit_milah
2003 U.S. Supreme Court case on anti-sodomy laws
describe private sexual activity as a fundamental right requiring the "strict scrutiny" standard of judicial review, but rather focused on why its previous
Lawrence_v._Texas
US Supreme Court justice from 1986 to 2016
admission policy, had redefined intermediate scrutiny in such a way "that makes it indistinguishable from strict scrutiny". In one of the final decisions of the
Antonin_Scalia
Legal concept allowing the state to regulate a given matter
override fundamental constitutional rights only if it satisfies the strict scrutiny test. A government interest is compelling if it is essential or necessary
Government_interest
1992 amendment delaying congressional salary changes
Fundamental rights Government interest Narrow tailoring Strict scrutiny Intermediate scrutiny Rational basis review Unenumerated rights Facial challenge
Twenty-seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution
Twenty-seventh_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
Non-denominational Christian church in Bryan, Ohio
applied the incorrect standard by using rational-basis review instead of strict scrutiny for the church's free-exercise claims. It determined that the applicable
Dad's_Place_Church
1990 United States Supreme Court case
passed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which aimed to apply strict scrutiny to laws restricting religious freedom, reinstating the Sherbert Test
Employment_Division_v._Smith
American legal scholar (born 1967)
issues, including a study which challenged the legal maxim that strict scrutiny is "'strict' in theory, but fatal in fact," finding that federal courts upheld
Adam_Winkler
people.' Restrictions placed upon core political speech must weather strict scrutiny analysis or they will be struck down. The Supreme Court has ruled that
Freedom of speech in the United States
Freedom_of_speech_in_the_United_States
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American judge and lawyer (born 1944)
complaint, holding that, as matter of first impression, strict scrutiny, rather than intermediate scrutiny, would apply, that the statute furthered compelling
Danny_Julian_Boggs
List of landmark US court cases by year
Particularly notable for Footnote 4, which formulated the foundation for strict scrutiny review. – Category: Federalism Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins, 304 U
List of landmark court decisions in the United States by year
List_of_landmark_court_decisions_in_the_United_States_by_year
Prohibits the U.S. Congress from prohibiting freedom of religion
Court under chief justice Earl Warren. Applying a new standard of "strict scrutiny" in various areas of civil rights law, the Court began to apply this
Free_Exercise_Clause
House elections for the 120th U.S. Congress
April 2026, the Supreme Court ruled on Louisiana v. Callais that stricter scrutiny had to be applied with regard to section 2 of the Voting Rights Act
2026 United States House of Representatives elections
2026_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1944 U.S. Supreme Court case upholding the internment of Japanese Americans
opinion was the first instance in which the Supreme Court applied the strict scrutiny standard of review to racial discrimination by the government; it is
Korematsu_v._United_States
strict scrutiny. The Supreme Court held that it "had not recognized "professional speech" as a separate category of speech" and that strict scrutiny applied
Pickup v. Brown and Welch v. Brown
Pickup_v._Brown_and_Welch_v._Brown
1999 U.S. Third Circuit Court case on law enforcers' First Amendment freedoms
clean-shaven. The Third Circuit Court of Appeals held that the order merited strict scrutiny and did not survive exacting review. Therefore, the order violated
Fraternal Order of Police v. City of Newark
Fraternal_Order_of_Police_v._City_of_Newark
Application of the U.S. Bill of Rights to states and their local governments
fundamental and individual right that will necessarily be subject to strict scrutiny by the courts, see McDonald v. City of Chicago (2010). Self defense
Incorporation of the Bill of Rights
Incorporation_of_the_Bill_of_Rights
Court appeal concerning shark finning
study and prepare for. "Accordingly, the SFPA provisions do not merit strict scrutiny for vagueness." Under a lesser standard, Moskowitz strongly rejected
United States v. Approximately 64,695 Pounds of Shark Fins
United_States_v._Approximately_64,695_Pounds_of_Shark_Fins
American journalist (born 1991)
Intellectual Property Law, vol 23 #1, 2015 Advancing an Adaptive Standard of Strict Scrutiny for Content-Based Commercial Speech Regulation by Nat Stern and Mark
Mark_Joseph_Stern
1995 United States Supreme Court case
imposed by the federal government, must be analyzed under a standard of "strict scrutiny", the most stringent level of review, which requires that racial classifications
Adarand Constructors, Inc. v. Peña
Adarand_Constructors,_Inc._v._Peña
US Supreme Court decision (2012)
determined the Stolen Valor Act was unconstitutional, based on the strict scrutiny standard, and wrote that the government's argument against Alvarez
United_States_v._Alvarez
particular industry. In order to uphold an affirmative action program under strict scrutiny, there must exist a "strong basis in evidence" of past discrimination
Strong-basis-in-evidence standard
Strong-basis-in-evidence_standard
US-Micronesia-Marshall Islands-Palau agreements
was created in response to the State's budget crisis, when applying strict scrutiny, the 'justification of limiting expenses is particularly inappropriate
Compact_of_Free_Association
Laws concerning the carry of weapons in a concealed manner
American Constitution, Macmillan (1991), article "Strict Scrutiny" by Kenneth L. Karst. "The term 'strict scrutiny' appears to have been used first by Justice
Concealed carry in the United States
Concealed_carry_in_the_United_States
US Supreme Court justice since 2020
their (in constitutional legal parlance) passing the legal test of "strict scrutiny." Cuomo's order was more restrictive than governmental orders involved
Amy_Coney_Barrett
1996 United States Supreme Court case
standard applied by the majority was closer to a strict scrutiny standard than the intermediate scrutiny standard applied to previous cases involving equal
United_States_v._Virginia
ruling in Estrada vs. Escritor went on to quote her as having said that strict scrutiny is appropriate for free exercise challenges because “[t]he compelling
Freedom of religion in the Philippines
Freedom_of_religion_in_the_Philippines
to strict scrutiny." In November 2022, Iowa adopted Constitutional Amendment 1, The Right to Keep and Bear Arms, including the requirement of "strict scrutiny
Gun_laws_in_Iowa
1987 United States Supreme Court case
legitimate discretion." On the other hand, Judge Sachs' ruling applied strict scrutiny to the mail and marriage rules. The rationale offered by MODOC witnesses
Turner_v._Safley
2017 United States Supreme Court case
legislature's decision" If race predominated, the state must satisfy strict scrutiny by showing that the racial classification was narrowly tailored to
Cooper_v._Harris
Medication legally requiring a medical prescription before it can be dispensed
federal approval to buy drugs in Canada, as of 2022. Generics undergo strict scrutiny to meet the equal efficacy, safety, dosage, strength, stability, and
Prescription_drug
2008 American film
communication". The Supreme Court did not change that decision, but applied the strict scrutiny test for the First Amendment of the Constitution and said corporations
Hillary:_The_Movie
2015 film by Christopher McQuarrie
Benji Dunn and William Brandt are forced to work for the CIA under strict scrutiny, while hacker Luther Stickell resigns in protest. Ethan awakes and
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation
Mission:_Impossible_–_Rogue_Nation
1791 amendment limiting government restriction of civil liberties
on their "religious status" must be covered by the application of strict scrutiny. The Court first fully addressed the Free Exercise Clause's meaning
First Amendment to the United States Constitution
First_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
2013 United States Supreme Court case
case, holding that the lower court had not applied the standard of strict scrutiny, articulated in Grutter v. Bollinger (2003) and Regents of the University
Fisher v. University of Texas (2013)
Fisher_v._University_of_Texas_(2013)
2023 United States Supreme Court case
Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition (2002) United States v. Hansen (2023) Strict scrutiny Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project (2010) Williams-Yulee v. Florida
Counterman_v._Colorado
Topics referred to by the same term
(alternatively called Fisher I), 570 U.S. 297 (2013), a case which ruled that strict scrutiny should be applied to determine the constitutionality of a race-sensitive
Fisher_v._University_of_Texas
American federal lawsuit
suspect classifications such as race or national origin, are subject to strict scrutiny, which requires that the statute be narrowly tailored to achieve a
Williams_v._Pryor
therapy ban as applied to a plaintiff needed to be reviewed under strict scrutiny, as it considered regulation of talk therapy to be viewpoint discrimination
Conversion therapy in the United States
Conversion_therapy_in_the_United_States
2026 U.S. Supreme Court decision
Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition (2002) United States v. Hansen (2023) Strict scrutiny Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project (2010) Williams-Yulee v. Florida
National Republican Senatorial Committee v. FEC
National_Republican_Senatorial_Committee_v._FEC
1973 United States Supreme Court case
right and that the unequal school financing system was not subject to strict scrutiny. The lawsuit was brought by members of the Edgewood Concerned Parent
San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez
San_Antonio_Independent_School_District_v._Rodriguez
1996 United States Supreme Court case
Protection Clause and invalidated the district. The Court applied strict scrutiny to the plan, concluding that it was not narrowly tailored to serve
Shaw_v._Hunt
US law regarding military awards
the reputation of military decorations is insufficient to survive [strict scrutiny]", a level of judicial review that requires the government to justify
Stolen_Valor_Act_of_2005
STRICT SCRUTINY
STRICT SCRUTINY
Boy/Male
Spanish
Strict; restrained.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Italian, Spanish
Strict; Restrained; Stern; Severe
Female
Hebrew
(שָׂרַית) Diminutive form of Hebrew Sarah, SARIT means "noble lady, princess."
Surname or Lastname
English (southwest and South Wales)
English (southwest and South Wales) : metonymic nickname for a cunning or crafty person, from Middle English trick ‘strategem’, ‘device’ (from a Norman form of Old French triche).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin, probably from the Old Norse byname Strútr (from a vocabulary word referring to a cone-like ornament on a headdress or cap). Alternatively it may be a nickname for an argumentative person, from Middle English strut(t) ‘quarrel’.German : topographic name from Middle High German struot, strūt ‘brush’, ‘thicket’, ‘swamp’, or a habitational name from any of several places named Struth with this word.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Street.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Morally Strict; Simple
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English stride ‘(long) pace’ (from stride(n) ‘to walk with long steps’), presumably a nickname for someone with long legs or whose gait had a purposeful air, although Reaney and Wilson suggest it may also have been a topographic name for someone who lived by a crossing point over a stream, presumably no wider than a stride. They cite as an example a place known as The Strid, in North Yorkshire.
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall)
English (Cornwall) : perhaps, as Reaney suggests, a variant of Strutt.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Welsh
Severe; Strict; Boundary
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Severe; Strict
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on or by a strip of land, Old English strīp.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name from Middle English strike, the stick used by a Striker.
Boy/Male
English
Strict. Restrained. Surname.
Female
French
French form of Latin Viatrix, BÉATRICE means "voyager (through life)."
Boy/Male
English
Strict. Restrained. Surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English streit ‘narrow’, ‘strict’ (Anglo-Norman French estreit).German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a quarrelsome person, from Middle High German strīt, German Streit ‘strife’, ‘argument’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places, for example in Hertfordshire, Kent, and Somerset, so named from Old English strǣt ‘paved highway’, ‘Roman road’ (Latin strata (via)). In the Middle Ages the word at first denoted a Roman road but later also came to denote the main street in a town or village, and so the surname may also have been a topographic name for someone who lived on a main street.Jewish : Americanized form of the Sephardic surname Chetrit, of uncertain origin.Americanized form of Ashkenazic Jewish Strasser and a number of other similar surnames.The Rev. Nicholas Street (1603–74) came from England to Taunton, MA, between 1630 and 1638, and later moved to New Haven, CT, where his descendant Augustus Russell Street, a leader in art education, was born in 1791 and went on to become one of the most important early benefactors of Yale College.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Lion; Difficult; Strict
Boy/Male
Afghan, Australian
Strict
STRICT SCRUTINY
STRICT SCRUTINY
STRICT SCRUTINY
STRICT SCRUTINY
STRICT SCRUTINY
STRICT SCRUTINY
STRICT SCRUTINY
v. t.
To restrict the tenure of; as, to astrict lands. See Astriction, 4.
a.
Strained; drawn close; tight; as, a strict embrace; a strict ligature.
adv.
In a strict manner; closely; precisely.
a.
Close; narrow; strict.
v. t.
To deprive of strings; to strip the strings from; as, to string beans. See String, n., 9.
a.
Governed or governing by exact rules; observing exact rules; severe; rigorous; as, very strict in observing the Sabbath.
n.
Ostrich.
p. p.
of Strike
a.
Tense; not relaxed; as, a strict fiber.
v. t.
To bind; to constrain; to restrict; to limit.
a.
Exact; accurate; precise; rigorously nice; as, to keep strict watch; to pay strict attention.
adv.
Strictly; rigorously.
a.
Rigidly; interpreted; exactly limited; confined; restricted; as, to understand words in a strict sense.
n.
Strife; contention.
superl.
Strict; scrupulous; rigorous.
n.
See Astrict, and Astriction.
v. t.
To put on a string; to file; as, to string beads.
imp.
of Strike
v. t.
To come in collision with; to strike against; as, a bullet struck him; the wave struck the boat amidships; the ship struck a reef.
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