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| | noun | 1. A medicine, treatment, etc., that has a strengthening or restorative effect. |
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adjective | 1. Having a strengthening or restorative effect. |
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![EXAMPLE SENTENCES](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/example-sentences2.png) | ![Play Button](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/PlayButton.png) | | "The antibiotic was a needed roborant for his infection." |
| ![Play Button](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/PlayButton.png) | | "My grandmother's chicken noodle soup gives me the roborant boost I need when I'm under the weather." |
| ![Play Button](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/PlayButton.png) | | "The doctor's roborant regimen included a minimum of 30 minutes of fresh air each day." |
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![](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/word-origin2.png) | Latin, mid-17th century |
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![Why This Word?](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/why-this-word2.png) | "Roborant," used as both a noun and an adjective, comes from the Latin root "robor-," meaning "strength." As a noun, it denotes a specific thing with a strengthening effect. You could say, for example, "Some people might call it a placebo, but I think adding honey to my tea is a roborant to soothe my throat." ... | Continue Reading |
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