Adverb
In a robust manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe military has more than 130 bands with more than 6000 musicians, costing about a half-billion dollars a year. Meanwhile the National Endowment for the Arts gets $155M, a paltry amount compared to other advanced democracies. Arts & artists should be robustly funded & supported! Marianne Williamson
No employer is going to hire robustly until they know what the health care cost is going to be. Lindsey Graham
American movies are often very good at mining those great underlying myths that make films robustly travel across class, age, gender, culture. Tom Hooper
he was robustly built Source: Internet
Critic Paul de Man notes, "Whatever Borges's existential anxieties may be, they have little in common with Sartre's robustly prosaic view of literature, with the earnestness of Camus' moralism, or with the weighty profundity of German existential thought. Source: Internet
For all these reasons, the Trump Administration should be commended for re-imposing and robustly enforcing sanctions in its “maximum pressure” campaign against the Iranian regime. Source: Internet