But even in the midst of these minefields, assiduous efforts have been made to fashion a safe passageway.
Each patient had three or four attendants that night devoted to providing him or her the most assiduous service.
Maybe I was too young because I fear I was not an assiduous student.
Members of congress increasingly came to believe that they could insulate themselves against electoral defeat by assiduous attention to constituency casework.
Such assiduous attention has never been directed at this market before.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB►most
· The People was the most assiduous in digging the dirt.· Each patient had three or four attendants that night devoted to providing him or her the most assiduous service.· Once we were inside, she was also most assiduous in accompanying us as we searched for any secret entrance or passageway.· After the Restoration Garway was in 1661 returned to Parliament for Chichester, and quickly became one of its most assiduous members.· Nelson Mandela is the most assiduous.
very careful to make sure that something is done properly or completelySYN meticulousassiduous in He was assiduous in his attendance at church.—assiduously adverb: Even young children worked assiduously for a reward.—assiduity /ˌæsəˈdjuːəti $ -ˈduː-/ noun [uncountable]