Synonym: consider, easy, leisurely, meditate, ponder, reflect, slow, study, think over, unhurried. Antonym: hasty. Similar words: deliberately, liberate, liberal, berate, delicate, operate, ameliorate, generate. Meaning: [dɪ'lɪbərət] v. 1. think about carefully; weigh 2. discuss the pros and cons of an issue. adj. 1. by conscious design or purpose 2. with care and dignity 3. produced or marked by conscious design or premeditation 4. marked by careful consideration or reflection 5. carefully thought out in advance.
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61) This was a very deliberate decision on her part.
62) These developmental changes in perspective and technique were deliberate.
63) It was a deliberate attempt to mislead the voters.
64) It was a sober and deliberate decision.
65) The crooked smile was fixed and deliberate.
66) Instead of sighs and accidents there was pointed and deliberate abuse.
67) The arrival of man-made instruments represented the supplanting and indeed deliberate transcending of nature by human values.
67) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
68) Henry Fitzhugh aims for a deliberate mix of obscure or up-and-coming artists with the glitterati of the art world.
69) She employed a relentless, deliberate, upward emotionalism that would have left Norman Vincent Peale feeling mild depression.
70) As he neared me his steps became more deliberate until he was in slow motion.
71) And since acquisition depends on communication, your deliberate delivery will impede your progress in learning the language as well.
72) There was a grotesque inventiveness, a deliberate eccentricity in the idea of the cuckoo clock that Melanie had never encountered.
73) Poirot, always deliberate and methodical, made a list of all the possible suspects.
74) Deliberate learning situations have to be constructed if we want to pin causes down and further our grasp on the world.
75) He concealed his identity with such success that his desire to remain hidden was probably deliberate.
76) Make a deliberate effort to develop enjoyable leisure activities and hobbies.
77) We ask students to write essays under examination conditions, with the deliberate aim of familiarizing them with these conditions.
78) Harvard thought a more deliberate program guided by a new black-music department would be more effective.
79) The enterprise of science consists in the proposal of highly falsifiable hypotheses, followed by deliberate and tenacious attempts to falsify them.
80) J.B. Yes, but yes it was a deliberate act on my part to be respectable.
81) Bats too criss-crossed the liquid air with a more deliberate motion, like water-beetles.
82) Over and over again he would read out my favourite stories, sometimes with deliberate mistakes for me to correct.
83) Therefore it is easy to assume that this must be a deliberate, callous attempt to inflict hurt.
84) He told the Guardian that he believed senior management took deliberate steps to hush up the dangers.
85) I knew it was a deliberate attempt from the word go to bring the band down.
86) What began as a misunderstanding quickly became a deliberate deception on the part of the network.
87) I had never done him any harm, yet I seemed to be the object of a deliberate campaign.
88) They also denote deliberate obfuscations deriving from Dada and Surrealism.
89) Towards the end she watched him peel an apple with deliberate care.
90) We should have a law which prevents deliberate cruelty to animals even if those animals are wild. 3.
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