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- Dictionaryro·bust·ness/rōˈbəs(t)nəs/
noun
- 1. the quality or condition of being strong and in good condition: "the overall robustness of national and international financial systems"
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The meaning of ROBUST is having or exhibiting strength or vigorous health. How to use robust in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Robust.
ROBUSTNESS definition: 1. the quality of being strong, and healthy or unlikely to break or fail: 2. the quality of being…. Learn more.
ROBUSTNESS meaning: 1. the quality of being strong, and healthy or unlikely to break or fail: 2. the quality of being…. Learn more.
the quality of being strong and unlikely to break or fail synonym sturdiness (1) Materials were chosen for their robustness and ease of maintenance. the quality of being strong enough to be trusted or relied on. They questioned the robustness of the evidence.
(of a system or an organization) strong and not likely to fail or become weak. robust economic growth. strong and determined; showing that you are sure about what you are doing or saying synonym vigorous. The company is taking a more robust approach to management. Topics Doubt, guessing and certainty c1. Word Origin.
Robust views or opinions are strongly held and forcefully expressed. A British Foreign Office minister has made a robust defence of the agreement. He has the keen eye and robust approach needed.
Robustness definition: the quality of being robust. See examples of ROBUSTNESS used in a sentence.
2 meanings: 1. the quality of being robust 2. computing the ability of a computer system to cope with errors during execution.... Click for more definitions.
ROBUST definition: 1. (of a person or animal) strong and healthy, or (of an object or system) strong and unlikely to…. Learn more.
1. Full of health and strength; vigorous. See Synonyms at healthy. 2. Powerfully built; sturdy: a robust body. 3. Requiring or characterized by much strength or energy: a robust workout. 4. a. Active or dynamic: a robust debate; a robust economy. b. Working in an effective way; effective or productive: a robust search engine; a robust hypothesis.