restringency (Meaning)

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restringency (n.)

Quality or state of being restringent; astringency.

Synonyms & Antonyms of restringency

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restringency Sentence Examples

  1. The stringent measures imposed by the government curbed excessive spending.
  2. The astringency of the wine's tannins created a bitter sensation on the palate.
  3. The company's financial situation demanded a restringency of expenses.
  4. The writer's prose exuded a sense of austere restringency.
  5. The school's dress code enforced strict restringency regarding clothing and appearance.
  6. The scientist's experiment required the restringency of variables to isolate the desired result.
  7. The coach's training methods instilled a restringency of discipline in the team.
  8. The budget constraints forced the project to be executed with utmost restringency.
  9. The tax law's restringency led to widespread protests among business owners.
  10. The austerity measures imposed by the economy's restringency affected households and businesses alike.

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Quality or state of being restringent; astringency.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The stringent measures imposed by the government curbed excessive spending.

The astringency of the wine's tannins created a bitter sensation on the palate.

The company's financial situation demanded a restringency of expenses.

The writer's prose exuded a sense of austere restringency.