rhadamanthine

Definition of rhadamanthinenext

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Adjective
  • Jevremovic sued him for defamation in December but a judge threw out the case, citing that it hadn’t been filed in the correct jurisdiction.
    Mattha Busby, Rolling Stone, 3 July 2026
  • Croatia still furious Despite the correct decision being made, Croatia manager Zlatko Dalić was far from happy, saying VAR had ruined the spirit of the game.
    Ben Church, CNN Money, 3 July 2026
Adjective
  • Prices were accurate at the time of publication but may change.
    Beth Luberecki, USA Today, 30 June 2026
  • Television executives say those viewers have always been watching at bars, restaurants and other locations, so now the ratings are a more accurate reflection of the real audience size.
    Brian Stelter, CNN Money, 29 June 2026
Adjective
  • Regulatory Compliance As privacy and security regulations become more stringent, organizations will need stronger methods for proving access integrity and identity assurance.
    Sagar Gupta, Forbes.com, 1 July 2026
  • The bill would impose stringent voting rules, including eliminating mail ballots, with some exceptions, and set voter ID and proof-of-citizenship requirements.
    Melissa Quinn, CBS News, 29 June 2026
Adjective
  • The backtrack, albeit temporary, is a sharp reversal for two of corporate America’s most uncompromising voices on office attendance.
    Orianna Rosa Royle, Fortune, 23 June 2026
  • The company’ products also have a distinctive look that’s unmistakably Noble, offering an uncompromising approach to earbud design.
    Mark Sparrow, Forbes.com, 2 June 2026
Adjective
  • But history shows that technology alone does not deliver equitable outcomes.
    Marjorie Parker, Forbes.com, 1 July 2026
  • As climate change increasingly shapes our daily lives, LGBTQ+ communities deserve a seat at the table, not only because we are affected by these challenges, but because our perspectives can help build more equitable and resilient solutions.
    Isabella Montealegre, The Orlando Sentinel, 28 June 2026
Adjective
  • California has strict fireworks laws because of the combination of fire danger and population, Berlant said.
    Trevor Hughes, USA Today, 30 June 2026
  • In whatever role, expect Teng to be on a strict innings limit and pitch count for his next few outings at Triple-A Sugar Land.
    Chandler Rome, New York Times, 29 June 2026
Adjective
  • Both men argue Los Angeles should consider creating a dedicated anti-squatter task force to help law enforcement distinguish legitimate tenant disputes from cases involving criminal conduct.
    Stepheny Price, FOXNews.com, 5 July 2026
  • Schlittler, meanwhile, has a legitimate case to start for the American League, which will be managed by rival Blue Jays skipper John Schneider.
    Gary Phillips, New York Daily News, 5 July 2026
Adjective
  • Parton’s Imagination Library mails free, age-appropriate books every month to children from birth to age five.
    Lisa Gutierrez, Kansas City Star, 3 July 2026
  • Recent policies that State Shield has supported include a Tennessee bill requiring the state board of education to adopt age-appropriate instruction related to communism and a Louisiana resolution encouraging economic ties with Taiwan.
    Max Grinstein, The Washington Examiner, 3 July 2026
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“Rhadamanthine.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/rhadamanthine. Accessed 6 Jul. 2026.

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