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ruggedise

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  1. produce in a version designed to withstand rough usage
    Detroit ruggedized the family car

How To Use ruggedise In A Sentence

  • Should your work often take you outdoors, think about a ruggedised model to cope with the grind.
  • The company is touting the unit as a shock and vibration-proof alternative to ruggedised hard drives.
  • The ruggedised system is designed for harsh defence force environments.
  • New generation highly ruggedised and impact resistant air-to-air refuelling drogues have been fitted with gaseous tritium lights with no wires or moving parts.
  • They may be entirely irrelevant to the majority of people, but there's something inherently appealing about ruggedised gadgets nonetheless.
  • The new model is also said to sport a dark-coloured ruggedised case.
  • A ruggedised printer is available to give a record of movements.
  • It is also working on further versions of its pad: ruggedised; with an integrated mobile phone; and with voice command and handwriting recognition.
  • The company today launched its latest handset, slider-phone with integrated camera and a ruggedised design.
  • The system uses solid-state electronics, open-system architecture and ruggedised commercial off-the-shelf hardware, with general-purpose programmable workstations and full-colour liquid crystal displays.
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