Rigid in a sentence as an adjective

Your HR policies are not as rigid as theirs are.

But that would probably be too stable and rigid.

I like the concept a lot but the game is just too rigid to be realistic.

Now we are starting to develop some tech that does let us rigidly enforce laws.

And that was it - it was either work within these rigid parameters or not work at all.

Soldiers live and function in what is essentially a socialist culture with rigid, strictly enforced rank and class structure.

I'd just like to point out that this is another example of the failure of the overly-rigid submission title policy here.

Making a rigid screen-painted layout solution avoids problem inherent in flexible layouts those, but it gives up so much.

To be clear about this, all human behavior has been facilitated by evolution. Our genes do not control us in a rigid and deterministic way, but our genes do establish perhaps the outer limits of the possible for us.

If by chance the company you're applying to is so rigid in their standards that they can only make decision based on objective measures, it's probably not a company that you want to be at.

They were stuck in a very rigid office culture mode where everyone had to dress the part, keep certain hours, park in a certain place, etc. I'm not the only good employee they chased away like that either.

Their cognitive nature is considered rigid and prone to social intolerance, and they are fascinated by weapons, war, and infamous crimes or perpetrators of atrocities.

The guy we really need to find and punish is the one who invented "rigid plastic clamshells".The kind that "conveniently" transforms from product packaging into a razor-sharp weapon while you are trying to open it.

But that combined with the actual job duties, combined with the conditions, combined with rigid management, and 1984 "ministry of truth" style propaganda - all that added up to an absolutely miserable experience.

In other words, the employer-employee relationships for such exempt categories are deemed to be healthier if the parties are free to negotiate salary/bonuses or other compensation that is not tied to rigid rules about overtime.

This is more along the lines of you inventing and patenting carbon fiber, then winning an injunction against someone who built a frame made of spider silk and titanium on the grounds that you are the sole inventor of "lightweight, rigid bicycle frames".When you go to court with patents like the 4 Apple is leaning on, the perception of playing dirty because you're losing "fairly" is logical, and probably reasonably apt.

Rigid definitions

adjective

incapable of or resistant to bending; "a rigid strip of metal"; "a table made of rigid plastic"; "a palace guardsman stiff as a poker"; "stiff hair"; "a stiff neck"

See also: stiff

adjective

incapable of compromise or flexibility

See also: strict

adjective

incapable of adapting or changing to meet circumstances; "a rigid disciplinarian"; "an inflexible law"; "an unbending will to dominate"

See also: inflexible unbending

adjective

designating an airship or dirigible having a form maintained by a stiff unyielding frame or structure

adjective

fixed and unmoving; "with eyes set in a fixed glassy stare"; "his bearded face already has a set hollow look"- Connor Cruise O'Brien; "a face rigid with pain"

See also: fixed