Onerous in a sentence as an adjective

The FBX license is much more restrictive and onerous than the GPL.

And, by prevent, I mean make onerous for large amounts of money.

It's onerous to require someone to justify their right to look at porn.

Go over a certain weight [~8KG], and the regulations get even more onerous.

The city has entirely forgotten that - zoning for new office spaces is onerous and slow.

It's even more onerous to ask people to put their name on a list as someone who desires the ability to look at porn.

Phone call pricing is particularly egregious and the service is awful and onerous.

He was flagged by the TSA as being on the no-fly list, which caused us to have to submit to onerous additional security procedures and miss our flight.

Google didn't have to spend time and money on things like getting resistant cities to allow them in or deal with onerous requirements - Google's proposition was "we'll pick whoever bends over backward the most for us".

No one should use GoDaddy, ever; there are many other registrars in their price range that don't share their onerous practices with regards to transfer, takedown, security and privacy and which have much better customer service.

Onerous definitions

adjective

not easily borne; wearing; "the burdensome task of preparing the income tax return"; "my duties weren't onerous; I only had to greet the guests"; "a taxing schedule"

See also: burdensome taxing