organically

/ɔrˈɡænɪkli/
adverb
  1. In a way that relates to or comes from living things.
    • These vegetables are grown organically, without chemical pesticides.
    • The soil is organically rich, full of decomposed plants and animals.
    • The waste breaks down organically over time, returning nutrients to the earth.
  2. In a gradual, natural way, without force or outside control.
    • The friendship developed organically over many shared experiences.
    • Her style of teaching emerged organically from years of working with children.
    • The city grew organically, with neighborhoods forming around markets and rivers.
  3. In a way that is connected to the whole system or structure, not as a separate part.
    • The new policy fits organically into the company's existing rules.
    • The artist's sculptures are organically integrated into the landscape.
    • These ideas are organically linked, so changing one affects the others.
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