Vocabulary
Robust
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
strong and healthy; vigorous.
Urdu meaning
مضبوط، طاقتور،صحتمند
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- This transition must be supported by robust social safety nets to protect those displaced by change.
- Only if a robust and holistic industrialisation strategy had been pursued during the `glory years` of the 2000s would this structural crisis been ameliorated, if not averted.
- For now, the single most robust data dissemination template that operates in the country is the one thatfocuses on the health ofthe external sector.
- We need robust financial commitments to adaptation and loss and damage, not in the billions, but in the trillions.
- Besides, remittances remain robust.
Synonyms
strong, vigorous, sturdy, tough, powerful, powerfully built, solidly built
Curator example
“the Caplan family are a robust lot”
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