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Rigorism

[RIG-ə-riz-əm]

Part of speech: noun

Origin: English, 18th century

1.

Extreme strictness in interpreting or enforcing a law, precept, or principle.

2.

(In the Roman Catholic Church) Formerly, the doctrine that in doubtful cases of conscience the strict course is always to be followed.

Examples of Rigorism in a sentence

"The vice principal was known for her rigorism, and every student expected the full term of detention allowed after they were called to her office."

"Despite my father’s rigorism around instructing me on proper behavior at the dinner table, he was always sure to sneak me a treat before bedtime."

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