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The laborious
adjective
Requiring much physical effort; toilsome.
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The laborious rollouts were no longer necessary.
The laborious design continues throughout the hotel.
The laborious process of tallying votes by hand used to provide plenty of room for fraud.
The laborious investigation goes on, while investors continue to pour their money into these unregulated beasts.
The laborious process of hand-molding, which had been used for 3,000 years, was superseded by "pressed" bricks.
The laborious X-ray process could be in for a makeover, too.
The laborious process entails isolating a patient's T cells and inserting a new gene.
The laborious process usually involves the replication of results by independent individuals or laboratories.
The laborious undertaking missed its first deadline to finally arrive, late, on March 30.
The laborious task of digitizing over 100 negatives turned out to be a huge exercise in nostalgia.
The laborious nature of reconstruction from serial sections limited our sample size to one.
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