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deliberately English

Meaning deliberately meaning

What does deliberately mean?

deliberately

(= intentionally, by choice) with intention; in an intentional manner he used that word intentionally I did this by choice in a deliberate unhurried manner she was working deliberately

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Simple sentences

He deliberately set the house on fire. Then he watched from distance how firemen tried to fight the fire.
Tom believes that people deliberately put obstacles in his way.
The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments.
The talented young chess player is very bold. He deliberately lays himself open to attack, makes himself vulnerable and then checkmates his opponent when least expected.
He deliberately kept on provoking a confrontation.
She deliberately ignored me on the street.
He has deliberately lied.
She deliberately exposed him to danger.
Tom deliberately broke the window.
I didn't do it deliberately.
Tom realized Mary was deliberately avoiding him.
Police think the fire was deliberately lit.
Tom gave Mary the wrong book deliberately.
Tom deliberately made this mistake.
He deliberately ignored me when I passed him in the street.
He deliberately broke the glass.
He deliberately exposed her to danger.
She opened my messages and ignored them deliberately.
He lied deliberately.
I do not like the habit certain tennis players have when they bounce the ball excessively before serving, especially on important points. Bouncing the ball more than, say, 10 times should be penalised for deliberately delaying the play.
It is often the case that those who do not forget the past deliberately go out of their way to repeat it.

Movie subtitles

However, she hadn't deliberately tried to kill me.
So he's deliberately trying to steal my customers.
The two original languages have been deliberately respected in the film's dialogues in order to preserve the power and truthfulness of the remarkable images which are the basis of this movie.
Yes. I deliberately planned it.
Of course he's deliberately trying to keep you here.
She's deliberately afflicting mankind with the jitters.
I can deliberately put you out of my mind.
I deliberately provoked that fight, OK?
They must have deliberately brought us here.
Why you lied so deliberately a few minutes ago.
Therefore they did see her. Therefore they are deliberately lying.
She crashed into the right wing of a jump. almost as if she'd held her horse deliberately at it.
Why disclaim punishment, Miss Elizabeth, when you deliberately inflict it by leaving us so soon?
You knew I didn't want you to go there, but you deliberately went.
I deliberately avoided you. I was afraid of making a fool of myself.
And I charge you, Magnus. with having deliberately aroused the masses against the Queen.
I believe you're trying to keep me out of this deliberately because of Elsa.
I know you feel that the paper hit you deliberately.
Sir Frederick, you once deliberately stole my overcoat.
You deliberately committing a robbery.
This man deliberately plans the wrecking of ships and the cold-blooded slaughter of any who survive the wreck.
She called me that deliberately.
He did that deliberately.
Are you deliberately trying to spoil my evening?
This cape is deliberately revealing.
Well, Jim, you deliberately kept me from working at the inn tonight, didn't you?
What do you mean by deliberately losing to them?
They are just deliberately finding fault.
You're assuming, Mr. Kirkwood, that she's deliberately hiding?
Oh, yes, Phil, of course she went deliberately.
Do you realize that she's deliberately trying to trap you?
The staff member who first undertakes the application of new methods in surgery deliberately exposes his hospital to legal and himself to criminal prosecution.
You must have known you were doing something wrong when you deliberately concealed Rhoda's actions from me.
You're deliberately trying to make him lose his temper.
It seems to me, Colonel, that you have deliberately misrepresented the value of Mr. Wilson's property.
You knew I didn't want you to go there, but you deliberately went. Why not?
Then you believe she must have done it deliberately.

News and current affairs

The Chinese have come to realize more clearly that we were not deliberately attempting to isolate them, but that we had a stake in the avoidance of collisions in the Far East that could produce a wider spillover.
With Putin's return to power and his recent adventurism, it has been pushed aside by deliberately awakened and intensely stimulated national chauvinism.
Rarely in history has a political movement been so deliberately set by its founder on a course toward chaos.
Of course, recriminations also began immediately, with Israelis and Palestinians each accusing the other of deliberately destroying the peace process.
From NATO enlargement to the grant of independence to Kosovo, we have deliberately ignored your sensitivities and your interests.
But how can deliberately limiting one's options improve one's prospects?
By focusing on our climate concerns, we deliberately choose to leave more than three out of four people in darkness and poverty.
Indeed, the terminology of World War II is being deliberately revived.
Foreign observers frequently speculate that the Chinese authorities may be deliberately overstating the economy's strength.
If you deliberately aim to shrink your GDP, your debt-to-GDP ratio is bound to grow.
Second, deliberately cutting the deficit is not the best way for a government to balance its books.
Nationalist feelings, deliberately stirred up in China, Korea, and Japan, are linked to recent history, to be sure, but the politics behind them is different in each country.
Should governments deliberately expand their deficits to offset the fall in household and investment demand?
We now know that some of those explanations were deliberately fraudulent.
Sendero, which supplemented its income with drug production and timber smuggling, deliberately chose drought-weakened and deforested mountain villages as the stronghold of its insurgency.
The CBO study also made clear that December's tax-cut agreement between Obama and the Republican opposition willfully and deliberately increased the budget deficit sharply.
Now just imagine the problems that legislators in developed democracies will face when they must explain why billions of dollars and euros should be handed over to China, whose deliberately undervalued currency is costing their constituents their jobs.
In particular, countries that break the Pact's deficit ceiling because they overestimated their growth - and hence government revenue - want to be treated more leniently than those who deliberately violate the rules.
In this sense, China's effort to deliberately create, through government fiat, global financial centers is both exacting and dogmatic.
Why, then, might the Chinese authorities deliberately allow the renminbi to rise more rapidly?
Still, Islamist rhetoric, adopted by Ahmedinejad among others, is deliberately designed to stir up memories of the Shoah.
In August, thousands of refugees became stranded at Budapest's Keleti train station for days on end when Hungary's vexed and incompetent government deliberately allowed the situation to escalate.
This mechanism for the deliberately progressive construction of a unified polity out of nominally sovereign states is unprecedented in human history.
While foreign companies have not been deliberately targeted, regular headlines of new killings hardly present a positive international image.
But if the Fed goes that route, it needs to say clearly that it is deliberately risking an inflation overshoot.
She is deliberately, coolly signaling that secretaries are just as good and important as policy makers, if not more so.

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