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deliberate English

Meaning deliberate meaning

What does deliberate mean?
Definitions in simple English

deliberate

A deliberate action was done on purpose, for a reason, it was not an accident. She walked up to her brother and gave him a deliberate kick.

deliberate

If you deliberate something, you think about it carefully. The jury deliberated about the innocence of the person on trial.

deliberate

(= calculated, measured) carefully thought out in advance a calculated insult with measured irony (= measured) unhurried and with care and dignity walking at the same measured pace with all deliberate speed (= debate) discuss the pros and cons of an issue (= consider) think about carefully; weigh They considered the possibility of a strike Turn the proposal over in your mind

Synonyms deliberate synonyms

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Topics deliberate topics

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Conjugation deliberate conjugation

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deliberate · verb

Examples deliberate examples

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Simple sentences

We must deliberate seriously on trade deficit.
The great enemy of truth is very often not the lie-deliberate, contrived and dishonest-but the myth-persistent, persuasive and unrealistic.
He told deliberate lies.
It was deliberate.
Do you think that was deliberate?
A Christian who has committed a deliberate sin cannot hope for the atonement of his sins by the sacrifice of Christ.

Movie subtitles

Radio waves or TV signals have recognisable patterns, so shostack and other scientists are listening for deliberate signals from an alien planet.
The Court withdraws to deliberate.
What is there to talk about or deliberate?
If he'd put his foot out and tripped her, it couldn't have been more deliberate.
Give us proof of deliberate wrecking.
In your opinion, could that wreck have been anything but deliberate?
You are charged with his deliberate murder.
If you shoot now, it is cold, deliberate murder.
Sure because I'm a fool, a deliberate, intentional fool and that's the worst kind.
I accuse the government of costing us the hatred, suspicion and distrust. of the people living on our land. by the deliberate delay of the recognition of our claim.
Deliberate cruelty is not forgivable!
This family reunion story is a deliberate trick to get them away.
This is deliberate.
A Lot Of Deliberate Lies.
Your majesty, unfortunately we'll have to deliberate without the Czar.
Of course it was deliberate, to hurt my father.
It was a deliberate lie to lead the real murderer into this trap. I wasn't near Mallet Street that day. And now..
Lieutenant Johnson I regard being called a rubberneck a deliberate impertinence.
Wrecking. Deliberate, organised wrecking.
Thus their work is carried out in deliberate calm.
Deliberate disobedience of orders.
It's a deliberate insult.
But Montgomery's a very deliberate fellow.
Deliberate, organised wrecking.
The court will adjourn to deliberate.
A lot of people may think he's slow and deliberate. after the way writers move along these days. but I like that.
That's either a deliberate lie or wishful thinking.
It was deliberate, the spiteful act of a neurotic child.
It's deliberate.
The court will now retire to deliberate.
Neatness is always the result of deliberate planning.
The U.S. Supreme Court decreed the nation's schools must be racially desegregated. with all deliberate speed.
The U.S. Supreme Court decreed a ceremonial dance. to be racially desegregated with all deliberate speed.
Deliberate sadism is one of the most repulsive acts ever.

News and current affairs

For many of his supporters, it was President Ronald Reagan who, with his deliberate escalation of the arms race, pushed the Soviet economy to the brink, thereby fully demonstrating the superiority of liberal societies and free markets.
Taking on nuclear risk is not a necessity; it is a deliberate political choice.
Start with economic policy and the deliberate unbalancing of the US government's long-term finances.
But, as many pointed out to me, this is partly the result of deliberate government measures to deflate it (also comforting is the fact that consumers are in general not overleveraged).
Sometimes, that entails deliberate public spectacles.
The economic guru of that era, Milton Friedman, claimed that the deliberate pursuit of full employment was bound to fuel inflation.
It is a longstanding method of conflict frequently defined as deliberate attack on the innocent with the objective of spreading fear.
Not all struggles for national liberation turn to deliberate killing of innocents.
Deliberate killing of non-combatants (in war or not) is condemned by most major religions, including Islam.
But the incident raises broader questions: was the attack deliberate?
So why would growth not include people out of self-interest, rather than requiring deliberate collective action?
In Beijing recently, Chinese analysts told me that they believe that Japan is entering a period of right-wing militaristic nationalism, and that purchasing the islands was a deliberate effort to begin eroding the post-WWII settlement.
Guantanamo was selected as the site to imprison them in a deliberate--and successful--effort to prevent American civilian courts asserting their jurisdiction.
These are all products of a deliberate policy.
In the face of these undeniable facts, the path chosen by the IMF and the World Bank was, at best, a mark of their incompetence and, at worst, a deliberate ploy to keep the sub-Saharan countries and their populations in bondage.
In broad strokes, this requires a deliberate and significant boost to research and development spending.
The UN ambassadors' first attempt at a deliberate prioritization shows that this approach could be used on a much bigger scale.
The problem goes beyond deliberate obfuscation.
Attacks against the country's ethnic minorities continue, with the deliberate targeting of civilians, including children, by the Burmese military and police.
COPENHAGEN - As winter approaches, many people in Central and Eastern Europe remember the chill caused last winter by Russia's deliberate cut-off of gas supplies.
And the evidence of Guajardo and his co-authors does show that deliberate government decisions to adopt austerity programs have tended to be followed by hard times.
A safe, deliberate process of vetting refugees would quell security concerns in the aftermath of the Paris attacks.
Economists at the United Nations call for a Green New Deal - a deliberate echo of the energizing vision of United States President Franklin Roosevelt during the Great Depression of the 1930's.
Even for India and Pakistan, the risk of misjudgment or miscalculation is much greater than that of deliberate nuclear warmongering.

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