sustainably
[ suh-stey-nuh-blee ]
/ səˈsteɪ nə bli /
adverb
in a way that allows for continual use of a natural resource without depleting it or causing environmental damage: sustainably grown coffee.
in a way that can be sustained in the long term: a sustainably profitable business.
Origin of sustainably
First recorded in 1840–45;
sustainable +
-ly
Words nearby sustainably
Example sentences from the Web for sustainably
Its model has the potential to sustainably improve sanitation in dense, urban areas unequipped with a proper sewage grid.
Toilet Made for Densely Populated Settlements Turns Waste Into Dollars |Mike Miesen |April 5, 2014 |DAILY BEASTYou can sustainably harvest a forest while destroying the forest ecosystem, and this same concept applies to the ocean.
When the airlines are able to be sustainably profitable, everybody wins.
Those Awful Airline Fees From United, American, Delta, and the Rest Add Up |William J. McGee |August 13, 2012 |DAILY BEASTThe only crash diet that truly works is one that allows you to lose real fat and lose it as fast as sustainably possible.