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stricture

[strik-cher] / ˈstrɪk tʃər /




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Most were eventually released and told to leave the country — a stricture that many ignore, lacking the funds and desire to go home.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 9, 2022

Employees shouldn’t be made to feel uncomfortable because of things like gender, sexual orientation, race or religion — and, of course, there are legal as well as ethical aspects to the stricture.

From New York Times • Jan. 4, 2022

Such a stricture has been harder for the Fed to follow as it has significantly expanded its purchases since last year to stabilize financial markets in the face of the pandemic recession.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 22, 2021

The two companies resisted this draconian stricture until, finally on Friday, they didn’t.

From Washington Post • Sep. 18, 2021

My father did, in any case, rapidly discover a way to circumvent the limitations on his effectiveness implied by the stricture that he should carry no laden trays.

From "The Remains of the Day" by Kazuo Ishiguro




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