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Definition of "durably" [du•ra•bly]

  • In a durable manner. (adverb)

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Use "durably" in a sentence
  • "For a new house, he says build "durably," with time-tested methods and in ways that can adapt to different uses, instead of incorporating the latest technological innovation, which, he says "will change.""
  • ""Our network sustained no physical damage and performed ruggedly and durably despite the magnitude of the earthquake," said Bill Kula, a Verizon spokesman."
  • "No Asian country has honored Lincoln more durably than Japan."