different between roborative vs roborate
roborative
English
Etymology
From Latin r?b?ro (“to strengthen, to invigorate”).
Adjective
roborative (comparative more roborative, superlative most roborative)
- Giving strength; invigorating.
- a roborative beverage
Synonyms
- restorative
- roborant
- corroborant
Related terms
- roborate
French
Adjective
roborative
- feminine singular of roboratif
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roborate
English
Etymology
Latin roborare.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???b??e?t/
Verb
roborate (third-person singular simple present roborates, present participle roborating, simple past and past participle roborated)
- (obsolete) to strengthen, fortify
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:strengthen
Related terms
- roborative
Anagrams
- bareroot
Latin
Verb
r?bor?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of r?bor?
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