robustify

To make more robust, that is, more tolerant of unexpected events.

Verb

  1. To make more robust, that is, more tolerant of unexpected events.
    • The UI looks nice, but you'll need to robustify it before it goes into production.
    • To robustify the Mincer and Zarnowitz (1969) test against instabilities, Rossi and Sekhposyan (2016) propose a fluctuation test constructed over rolling windows[.] - 2024, Barbara Rossi, “Recent developments in forecast...

Origin

Etymology tree English robust Latin -i- Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁-der. Proto-Italic *-fakāō Latin -ficō Latin -ificāreder. Old French -ifierbor. Middle English -ifien English -ify English robustify From robust + -ify.

Forms

robustifies robustifying robustified

Related

robusticize