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US
/ɹɪˈspɑnsəbɫi/
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[ UK /ɹɪspˈɒnsəbli/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪspˈɒnsəbli/ ]
ADVERB
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in a responsible manner
we must act responsibly
How To Use responsibly In A Sentence
- * I wonder how much of this has to do with their positions (obviously Edwards had a mind like few others, but one has to take into account also that he husbanded and cultivated that gift responsibly): Edwards was a public man in his capacity as a pastor; can it be said that Whitefield was only a pastor in his capacity as a public man? from → Observations The Sage of Northampton « Unknowing
- He says tenancy databases are an important and legitimate tool which help real estate agents carry out their job responsibly.
- It turned out that the pork op-ed was something of a prelude to another, larger attack on the local/sustainable food movement: his recently published book, Just Food: Where Locavores Get It Wrong and How We Can Truly Eat Responsibly, in which he warns the reader of legions of rabid locavores who would build up irresponsible local food systems and disserve global ecology through their uber-local diets. Leslie Hatfield: Miles from Nowhere: Why Does James McWilliams Hate Local Food?
- I've seen the slogan 'Enjoy Responsibly' all over the Emirate's hoardings but my local off-licence haven't heard of it. Arsenal v Shakhtar Donetsk – as it happened
- You mean with the approach of the season when everyone wants to blow a huge chunk of their cash on useless junk in an irresponsibly frenzied consumeristic orgasm ... and they're finding themselves without credit or as much spare cash as usual ... they're feeling a little extra down about the economy? CNN Poll: Optimism on economy fading
- The central part of the work is to make people live more responsibly.
- We look for environments that responsibly inform and entertain.
- Where is the incentive to act responsibly by trying to safeguard against the financial consequences of life's misfortunes?
- Lacking familial motivation and psychological stability, he can not persist responsibly at work even when he can find it.
- Their suffering is generally caused by adults: a parent has died, or run off, or otherwise acted irresponsibly, drunkenly, selfishly, dissolutely.