Etymology
The word "stringent" comes from the Latin word "stringere," which means "to draw tight" or "to bind."
Meaning
Stringent means:
Origin
The Latin word "stringere" evolved into the Old French word "estreindre," which was adopted into Middle English as "strenger" or "streynge." Over time, it变成了现代英语中的“stringent”。
Examples of Usage
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