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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.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of deliberately1
Example Sentences
Most fires are deliberately or accidentally started by humans, but favourable weather conditions can make it much easier for fires to ignite and spread quickly.
His grand denouement is meant to be a catharsis for a deliberately corrective slice of emotional history.
He explained that his reluctance to play on tour since January, when he deliberately broke his cue at an event in Leicester, was the result of that frustration.
Young people were "shamelessly and deliberately used" in an attempt to "distract from and shield the masked individuals", she added.
Bystanders begged a dying man to "please stay with us" after he was "deliberately" struck with a car outside a party, witnesses have said.
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