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robustecéis

Robustecéis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb robustecer, meaning to make something robust, strong, or more durable. It is used to indicate that you all strengthen or reinforce something, and it can also appear in reflexive constructions to mean becoming more robust (vosotros os robustecéis).

As a transitive verb, robustecéis typically takes a direct object: for example, "Vosotros robustecéis la estructura

Etymology-wise, robustecéis derives from robustecer, which in turn comes from robusto, meaning strong in Spanish, with

In contexts where the vos pronoun no longer uses vosotros, such as much of Latin America, speakers

con
refuerzos
de
acero"
means
you
all
strengthen
the
structure
by
adding
reinforcements.
In
reflexive
usage,
"Vosotros
os
robustecéis"
would
emphasize
improving
one’s
own
durability
or
resilience.
The
form
follows
the
regular
present
tense
paradigm
for
vosotros
of
-er
verbs,
with
the
accent
on
the
stressed
syllable
robustecéis.
the
suffix
-ecer
that
forms
verbs
meaning
“to
make
or
become.”
The
root
itself
traces
back
to
Latin
robustus,
meaning
strong
or
sturdy,
blended
with
the
productive
-escere/-ecer
suffix
in
Romance
languages.
typically
employ
ustedes
robustecen
instead
of
robustecéis.
Across
varieties
of
Spanish,
the
related
forms
include
robustezco
in
the
first-person
singular,
and
robusteces,
robustece,
robustecemos,
robustecen
in
the
appropriate
tenses.