Adheres to means the same thing as strictly follows.
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Strictly speaking, homonyms are two or more words that are spelled the same, pronounced the same but have two different meanings. For example "bat" meaning (1) a piece of equipment for cricket or baseball etc, and (2) a flying mammal. The requirement of the same pronunciation is sometimes relaxed. To give a homonym for a word you require a meaning assumed by the questioner. Otherwise, all that can be said is that the homonym is "minute".
state of being mean the same thing as the subject and follow a verb of being
Two words with same meaning are called synonyms.
Two words with the same meaning are called synonyms.
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Guidelines are general rules to follow, not strictly but loosely.
always follow strictly the instructions given
No, no more so than any other entire religious group adheres strictly to their own tenets. However, the Orthodox Jews do attempt to follow all the religious laws strictly, while other Jews observe the laws to varying degrees.
because they follow the torah very strictly
To say "follow me" in Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "siga-me" or "me siga". Both phrases convey the same meaning and can be used interchangeably.
That means you are not allowed to fish there.
No, but they can help when the grammar is incomplete or not strictly correct. For example, the correct grammatical interrogative form is "Are you going out?" But you can convey the same meaning if you say "You are going out" with your tone rising at the end of the sentence.
FOLLOW IT MORE STRICTLY
Has two of the same consonants or has two consonants together like: little and follow /healthy and answer
brought up with an iron rod
A regimented wife is strictly controlled by her husband.