Definition of robustly in English:
robustly
adverb rə(ʊ)ˈbʌstliroʊˈbəstli
1In a determined and forceful way.
the company would robustly defend itself against accusations
Example sentencesExamples
- The British had a robustly ethnocentric view of their new sports.
- Even a robustly secured wireless access point can be cracked in a matter of hours.
- He robustly retaliates with the view that nothing is off limits in the defeat of fascism.
- The contention that they were stridently opposed to the uprising is robustly disputed.
- The painter's human figures, although robustly outlined, are spectral.
- He would reclaim a high degree of species-typical functioning, living more robustly the unique life of a kangaroo.
- She was playing the piano as robustly as ever in the background.
- She is somehow too robustly formidable, and the idea of killing her doesn't have the right mixture of pathos and horror.
- The majority of the global brands are performing robustly.
- With all the main economic indicators deteriorating, he attempted to maintain support by a robustly nationalist line.
- 1.1 In a sturdy and strong way.
the panels are robustly made concrete slabs
Example sentencesExamples
- They will probably be robustly built and will be capable of adaptation.
- His account of the image suggests that these robustly modeled features were fortuitously acquired rather than physiognomically specific to the subject.
- The finishes are colourful, inventive, and robustly functional.
- He is a gifted and virtuosic dancer, robustly masculine in performance and blessed with handsome good looks and a glamorous stage presence.
- As the very robustly constructed vehicle weighs considerably more than the VW model, its performance was slightly worse.
- The designer is a robustly hetero working-class lad whose miner father was also a dab hand with a needle.
- Robustly architectural, his abstractions of the 1930s influenced the work of a generation to come.
- Such ships were robustly built with stout planking secured to massive framing timbers.
- Chimps are less robustly built than gorillas.
- The board is robustly constructed, and the signal paths generate a clean, unambiguous signal.
Definition of robustly in US English:
robustly
adverbroʊˈbəstlirōˈbəstlē
1In a determined and forceful way.
the company would robustly defend itself against accusations
Example sentencesExamples
- The painter's human figures, although robustly outlined, are spectral.
- Even a robustly secured wireless access point can be cracked in a matter of hours.
- With all the main economic indicators deteriorating, he attempted to maintain support by a robustly nationalist line.
- The majority of the global brands are performing robustly.
- She was playing the piano as robustly as ever in the background.
- He would reclaim a high degree of species-typical functioning, living more robustly the unique life of a kangaroo.
- The contention that they were stridently opposed to the uprising is robustly disputed.
- He robustly retaliates with the view that nothing is off limits in the defeat of fascism.
- She is somehow too robustly formidable, and the idea of killing her doesn't have the right mixture of pathos and horror.
- The British had a robustly ethnocentric view of their new sports.
- 1.1 In a sturdy and strong way.
the panels are robustly made concrete slabs
Example sentencesExamples
- He is a gifted and virtuosic dancer, robustly masculine in performance and blessed with handsome good looks and a glamorous stage presence.
- His account of the image suggests that these robustly modeled features were fortuitously acquired rather than physiognomically specific to the subject.
- Chimps are less robustly built than gorillas.
- The finishes are colourful, inventive, and robustly functional.
- Such ships were robustly built with stout planking secured to massive framing timbers.
- The designer is a robustly hetero working-class lad whose miner father was also a dab hand with a needle.
- The board is robustly constructed, and the signal paths generate a clean, unambiguous signal.
- Robustly architectural, his abstractions of the 1930s influenced the work of a generation to come.
- They will probably be robustly built and will be capable of adaptation.
- As the very robustly constructed vehicle weighs considerably more than the VW model, its performance was slightly worse.