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responsibly

American  
[ri-spahns-uhb-lee] / rɪˈspɑns əb li /

adverb

  1. in a sensible, trustworthy, and prudent way.

  2. in a way that reflects a duty or responsibility.


Example Sentences

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But he insisted the work was done responsibly.

From Salon

“We continued good-faith conversations about our usage policy to ensure Anthropic can continue to support the government’s national security mission in line with what our models can reliably and responsibly do,” the spokesperson said.

From Salon

“People have been given this treasure trove of clues to go through without being given appropriate context and parameters to go through them responsibly,” said Moran.

From The Wall Street Journal

But critics say the boutique waste hauler is not accomplishing anything environmentally useful and is selling the public a myth: that these plastics — multilayer plastic film, plastic bags, polystyrene — can be taken care of responsibly.

From Los Angeles Times

The rangers' job involves encouraging people to behave responsibly and to follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

From BBC