0 past simple and past participle of husband --
1 to use something carefully so that you do not use all of it --
We intend to ensure, however, that there are enough of them and that their skills are carefully husbanded.
That is why it must be husbanded responsibly.
No one has any doubt, the fishermen least of all, that if their livelihood is to be saved, the resources must be carefully husbanded.
Indigenous minerals are part of the wealth of the nation and should be husbanded with as much care as other aspects of the environment.
They were carefully husbanded, because they were difficult to win from the earth or otherwise obtain or cultivate.
They have not husbanded their resources of long securities.
We have husbanded agriculture through an intensely difficult period of change and challenge.
The third principle is that everything should be done to prevent any waste of food, and all our food resources should be properly husbanded.