strict regimen
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstrictandregimen
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strict
adjective
uk/strɪkt/us/strɪkt/
strongly limiting someone's freedom to behave as they wish, or likely to severely punish someone if they do ...
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regimen
noun[C]
uk/ˈredʒ.ɪ.mən/us/ˈredʒ.ə.mən/
any set of rules about food and exercise that someone follows, especially in order to improve ...
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(Definition ofstrictandregimenfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Recipients must, however, maintain astrictregimenof medications to prevent their bodies from rejecting the transplanted organ (s).
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She had great energy, which her father had recognized, and had set astrictregimenfor physical fitness.
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Unfortunately, thestrictregimenof his camp experience is not what he imagined.
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Bonds declared his innocence, attributing his changed physique and increased power to astrictregimen of bodybuilding, diet and legitimate supplements.
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Haek was also known for hisstrictregimenof conditioning.
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He taught himself from textbooks, and followed astrictregimenof composing contrapuntal exercises, fugues, chorales and "a cappella" choruses.
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Nevertheless, he set his children astrictregimen.
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He imprisons them and subjects them to astrictregimenof brainwashing.
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In the 1930s he had astrictregimenin order to learn more about art.
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The aspirant then takes up their practice, following astrictregimenunder the watchful eyes of the master, who for all intents and purposes serves as their counselor and priest.
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He does not find the spiritual peace he sought even though he follows astrictregimenof ascetic piety to the point of flagellating himself half to death.
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He began by the application, for three days, of strong vegetable remedies, both internally and externally, together with which, astrictregimenand emetics were applied.
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Ludwig was both extremely indulged and severely controlled by his tutors and subjected to astrictregimenof study and exercise.
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Only ordinary and strict regimens (and colony-settlements) were provided for female convicts.
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