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robustecemos

Robustecemos is the present indicative form of the Spanish verb robustecer, meaning to strengthen or to make robust. It is the first-person plural form, used when the speaker includes themselves and others as performing the action: “we strengthen” or “we make robust.” The verb is commonly used in technical, organizational, and policy contexts to describe increasing resilience, reliability, or durability of systems, processes, or structures.

Etymology and usage notes: Robustecer derives from robustus, meaning strong, with the Spanish suffix -ecer. Alongside

Conjugation and style: Robustecemos is characteristic of regular -er verbs with the standard -cemos ending in

Examples of use: “Para garantizar la continuidad operativa, robustecemos las cadenas de suministro.” “El equipo robustecemos

See also: robustecer, fortificar, reforzar, resiliencia, seguridad informática.

robustecemos,
conjugations
include
robustezco
(yo),
robusteces
(tú),
robustece
(él/ella/Ud.),
robustecen
(ellos/ellas/Uds.),
and
robustecéis
(vosotros).
The
term
is
often
employed
in
formal
or
professional
discourse
to
emphasize
deliberate
improvement
of
robustness
rather
than
passive
stability.
the
nosotros
form.
It
can
appear
in
commitments,
plans,
or
reports
where
a
team
or
organization
states
its
intention
or
action:
“Nosotros
robustecemos
la
infraestructura
tecnológica”
or
“La
empresa
robustecemos
sus
controles
de
calidad.”
las
defensas
del
sistema
ante
posibles
fallos.”
In
metaphorical
contexts,
it
can
refer
to
strengthening
capabilities
or
policies,
not
only
physical
objects.