robustness (Meaning)

Wordnet

robustness (n)

the property of being strong and healthy in constitution

the characteristic of being strong enough to withstand intellectual challenge

Webster

robustness (n.)

The quality or state of being robust.

robustness Sentence Examples

  1. The robustness of the company's financial position ensured it could withstand economic downturns.
  2. The robustness of the bridge's design allowed it to withstand heavy traffic and inclement weather.
  3. The robustness of the algorithm enabled it to handle large datasets and produce accurate results.
  4. The robustness of the immune system protected the body from infections and diseases.
  5. The robustness of the software application made it resistant to errors and crashes.
  6. The robustness of the team's teamwork allowed them to overcome challenges and achieve their goals.
  7. The robustness of the plant's root system enabled it to withstand drought and other adverse conditions.
  8. The robustness of the ecosystem ensured its resilience to environmental disturbances.
  9. The robustness of the historical record allowed researchers to draw reliable conclusions.
  10. The robustness of the scientific evidence supported the hypothesis that the Earth's climate is changing.

FAQs About the word robustness

the property of being strong and healthy in constitution, the characteristic of being strong enough to withstand intellectual challengeThe quality or state of b

soundness, healthiness, vigor, heartiness, fitness, wellness, strength,health, agility, wholesomeness

sickness, weakness, unsoundness, unsoundness, illness, feebleness, sickness, weakness,illness, feebleness

The robustness of the company's financial position ensured it could withstand economic downturns.

The robustness of the bridge's design allowed it to withstand heavy traffic and inclement weather.

The robustness of the algorithm enabled it to handle large datasets and produce accurate results.

The robustness of the immune system protected the body from infections and diseases.