robustly defend
Frequency: 5.55.1 per million words
to support or argue for something in a strong and effective way
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- The minister had to robustly defend the new policy in parliament.
- The CEO robustly defended the company's decision to merge with its competitor.
- In court, the lawyer will robustly defend her client's innocence.
- During his oral examination, he had to robustly defend his dissertation against tough questions.
- She is always prepared to robustly defend her unconventional views on education.
- The press secretary has robustly defended the government's actions throughout the crisis.
- It is crucial for any leader to be able to robustly defend their choices.
- He failed to robustly defend his team when they were criticized by the media.
- Faced with intense scrutiny, the scientist continued to robustly defend her groundbreaking research.
- The union's primary role is to robustly defend the rights and interests of its members.