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deliberately
[dih-lib-er-it-lee]
adverb
on purpose; with clear intent.
Is this just bad journalism, or an attempt to deliberately mislead the public?
with careful thought or consideration.
The board is committed to moving deliberately on this important initiative.
in a calm and unhurried way.
He was careful to move slowly and deliberately so as not to scare them off.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- nondeliberately adverb
- overdeliberately adverb
- predeliberately adverb
- quasi-deliberately adverb
- undeliberately adverb
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of deliberately1
Example Sentences
Verstappen deliberately drove into the Briton at the last race in Spain and a resulting penalty has left him one licence point short of a race ban.
Verstappen was penalised 10 seconds and given three licence penalty points for deliberately colliding with Russell in the closing stages of the race and is one licence point away from a race ban.
Last week Warwick was quoted as saying that a penalty given to Red Bull's Max Verstappen at the Spanish Grand Prix after the Dutchman apparently deliberately collided with Mercedes' George Russell was "right".
Sir Geoff's academic work saw him invent the barley abrasion process - which involves deliberately damaging the protective husk of grains to speed up the process of malting.
Federal authorities said Huerta deliberately blocked their vehicles, obstructing federal agentsā access to a work site where they were executing a search warrant on Friday.
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