Stricture in a sentence as a noun

Poetry hasn't been structured in rhyming stricture for ~150 years or so.

Arguably, the stricture's of Rust's type system makes it harder to use threads.

They wouldn't agree to such a silly stricture if it wasn't forced upon them by the union.

> "My readings in history do not suggest to me that this ethical stricture has been a constant throughout history.

My readings in history do not suggest to me that this ethical stricture has been a constant throughout history.

To help me understand, can you give an example of the kind of stricture that applied to other engineers but not to the Golang core team?

An upper limit of two, per Chicago, or three, is a good usage stricture; there is practically never a strong reason to violate it.

Aspirational stricture through institutional structure is a waste of human effort.---What do you care about?

I’m asking for an anecdote or some other practical example of a time that you or another Google engineer had a policy or “stricture” applied to you, and that policy or stricture or procedure didn’t apply to a Fellow.

Stricture definitions

noun

abnormal narrowing of a bodily canal or passageway

See also: stenosis

noun

severe criticism