💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Ruggedize"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| ruggediseverb | (transitive) Alternative spelling of ruggedize. [To produce a more rugged version of something, so that it will withstand rough treatment] |
| robustizeverb | To make robust. |
| toughenverb | (transitive) To make tough. |
| rusticiseverb | Alternative form of rusticize. [(transitive) To make rustic.] |
| rusticizeverb | (transitive) To make rustic. |
| rigorizeverb | To make rigorous; for example, to add further detail or elaborate on a proof or demonstration. |
| rigourizeverb | Rare spelling of rigorize. [To make rigorous; for example, to add further detail or elaborate on a proof or demonstration.] |
| rigouriseverb | Rare spelling of rigorize. [To make rigorous; for example, to add further detail or elaborate on a proof or demonstration.] |
| toughen upverb | (idiomatic, ambitransitive) To make or become mentally tougher. |
| rigidiseverb | Alternative form of rigidize. [(ambitransitive, sometimes proscribed) Synonym of rigidify.] |
| rigoriseverb | Rare spelling of rigorize. [To make rigorous; for example, to add further detail or elaborate on a proof or demonstration.] |
| enhardenverb | (transitive) To harden; to render hard. |
| forhardenverb | (transitive) To make hard; harden up. |
| rusticateverb | (transitive) To compel to live in or to send to the countryside; to cause to become rustic. |
| rigidizeverb | (ambitransitive, sometimes proscribed) Synonym of rigidify. |
| rubberiseverb | Alternative spelling of rubberize. [(transitive) To coat with rubber or a similar material.] |
| hardennoun | A suburb in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall, West Midlands, England (OS grid ref SK0101). |
| rubberizeverb | (transitive) To coat with rubber or a similar material. |
| retoolverb | (transitive) To adjust; to optimize; to rebuild. |
| roborate | (obsolete) to strengthen, fortify |
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