0 Something, for example a method, that is time-tested has been used for a long period and has been proved to work well:
1 a time-tested method or process has existed for a long time and is believed to work well:
This is a time-tested, 2 successful method, but is it sustainable?
Each of the media formats highlighted in this article represents a merger of time-tested traditional knowledge, with non-traditional media formats.
Most notably, it perfectly replicated the characteristic colonial disregard of the time-tested ideas and experiences of rural people.
As far as the emissions-trading system is concerned, it is, when all is said and done, the best-known and the time-tested system.
We are applying the existing legislation which has been time-tested to give certain protections to tenants who have had the benefits of protections.
No very obvious upheavals in the county merit the disruption of a time-tested, adaptive mechanism to deal with local, supra-county and inter-county problems.
I am working on the assumption that, in these states the norm will be for tasks to be handed over to time-tested bodies such as consumers’ associations or business self-regulators.
Alongside the integration of women in the labour market, the encouragement of women in time-tested ways, and gender mainstreaming as a framework policy, we want an equal opportunities programme.