Adverb
unsustainably (comparative more unsustainably, superlative most unsustainably)
In an unsustainable manner
Water for irrigation is especially compelling because the Indian Terai is suspected to have entered a food bubble where dry season crops are dependent on water from tubewells that in the aggregate are unsustainably "mining" groundwater. Source: Internet
Monetary policy remains subservient to the financing demands of the government, and debt is unsustainably high. Source: Internet
The pressures on seahorses (Hippocampus spp.) used in traditional medicine is large; tens of millions of animals are unsustainably caught annually. Source: Internet