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environmentally

adv. in a manner affecting one's environment

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environmentally

adv. for the environment; "the new recycling policy is environmentally safe"

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Usage examples of "environmentally".

The engines are fueled with isopropyl alcohol and liquid oxygen, and are environmentally friendly.

He was baptized Catholic and raised an Episcopalian, but left the Episcopal Church in a huff when he finally found his true religion: environmentally friendly exercise.

Until this, they'd been nurturing a thoughtful, environmentally friendly plan for their own growth.

Then an announcer's voice took over, describing an environmentally friendly array of cleaning products.

It's much fresher this way, and much more environmentally friendly.

Swain had the gall to pump his farm's wastes into Lake Waccamaw, then call out a reporter to show her what an environmentally friendly farm we had at Cornerstone.

Small planes crisscrossed the sky, maintaining a layer of (no doubt environmentally friendly) dust on which the lasers painted virtual images of a turning Earth.

Videophones could access directory listings at the touch of a few keys, and for those who didn't have such things, it was cheaper, and more environmentally friendly, to have free directory assistance.

His TV and billboard ads pushing the concept of environmentally friendly industry dominated the airwaves and roadsides.

In the meantime, he made sure the work crews used the latrines that had been dug an environmentally correct distance from the stream, under the supervision of Shop Foreman Bloody Bob, who was just as proud of his new title as he was of his newest and most prized possession, the bronze-mounted magic visor that not only improved his vision beyond all expectations, so that he could now identify every animal drawn on the eye chart, but gave him a most fearsome and dramatic aspect, as well.

Though the same species, grizzlies in Alaska were considerably larger—thirty to fifty percent—and had enough other evolutionary and environmentally based differences that the tests could tell one from the other.

If it is malnourished, or otherwise environmentally restricted during development, it may end up with a reduced brain size.

But the reason Leethveeschi gave for Horrantor still being here was the same as mine, the nonavailability of environmentally suitable transport.

With no power to spare for pressor beams to lift us to an area of sea that is clear of ships, it will have to be an environmentally un­.

The scheme spoke volumes about Dokaalan ingenuity and skill, demonstrating that at least in this regard, they were actually more advanced than many societies with comparable levels of technology, progressing to the use of such efficient and environmentally friendly energy resources faster than a good number of their contemporaries.