With intention; in an intentional manner.
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Examples for "deliberately"
Examples for "deliberately"
1Democracy is being deliberately removed, the latest example being the Lisbon treaty.
2Media reports are often incomplete and government reports are sometimes deliberately vague.
3Instead, fun means deliberately manipulating a familiar situation in a new way.
4Israel says Hamas deliberately hides its weapons and fighters among ordinary civilians.
5Civilians are too often deliberately targeted to create a climate of fear.
1Did they purposely seek out soldiers who saw themselves as citizens first?
2Kirby purposely kept her thoughts focused on the moment, in the moment.
3I found it in the cupboard-perhapsplaced purposely out of his reach.
4A second letter I put purposely on the floor in the breakfast-room.
5It means purposely keeping groups small and taking turns on popular routes.
1In fact, it's a great way to learn; just do it intentionally.
2The Interior Ministry spokesman denied government forces had intentionally destroyed residents' homes.
3Israel claimed Hamas had intentionally provoked the violence, a charge Hamas denied.
4He said those intentionally doing the wrong thing were on borrowed time.
5The backbone of the roof had been broken intentionally, simulating great age.
1I said just now 'her friendship'; and I used the word advisedly.
2I said Josiah Wedgwood was tragically in love-theword was used advisedly.
3From thence he shouted-theword is used advisedly-forhis wife and daughter.
4Felix Page had enjoyed- Iusethe word advisedly- awidespreadreputation for eccentricity.
5I write this news to you advisedly, displeasant as it must be.
1God has not designedly made the religious life as hard as possible.
2Bakahenzie remembered Infunyana very well, but nevertheless designedly Birnier ignored him in return.
3The references to money-matters have been designedly slight throughout these pages.
4Gives a long and designedly loathsome account of glanders and farcy.
5Pause, in public speech, is not mere silence-itis silence made designedly eloquent.
1But it was, of course, possible to start a fire on purpose.
2Fires in the Amazon are often set on purpose to clear land.
3Mr Warner said Mr Turei was run off the road on purpose.
4When Garn left, Treia said she had sent him away on purpose.
5Under other circumstances I'd have said he was doing it on purpose.
1This regime of technologies was built by design without concerns about exploitation.
2I don't believe that by design one type of cooking is better.
3The good that they do is by design; the harm by accident.
4Therefore, by design, a blockchain is resistant to modification of its data.
5His voice was loud by design, the way a horn is loud.
1Whoever left these places left them by choice and at their leisure.
2It is not a place that anyone would come to by choice.
3Deila's switch on the left side of defence was made by choice.
4Which was an insult from the start, not something adopted by choice.
5Both of them had been virgins, she by choice, he by default.
6We call it lamb's-quarter, for the lamb doth eat it by choice.
7Some folks are lazy by choice, and some folks work by choice.
8As iron as he looked, he said: 'She stays there by choice.'
9After 25 years I consider myself Irish by birth and Scouse by choice.
10Whether that has been by choice I am not quite sure.
11Yes, that one was male, not just by choice but by physical design.
12Some do this by choice; others because there is no choice.
13I was part of a generation of people privileged to leave by choice.
14But the Indians did not fight that way-notby choice, anyway.
15It was never easy being the outsider, especially when it wasn't by choice.
16The struggles and problems of Amber were his only by choice.
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