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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151) This is so unexpected when it is encountered for the first time that it feels like a deliberate deception.
152) We got about half-way across the reservoir before neatly capsizing, in a slow and deliberate way into the ice-cold water.
153) There is a danger of leakages and the deliberate dumping of radioactive material, with potentially catastrophic results for the environment.
154) In some situations this can lead to deliberate fudging of issues soas to avoid controversy.
155) This deliberate gathering of detailed information for teaching is termed diagnostic assessment.
156) A few panes of glass were broken during that time, but by accident rather than deliberate action.
157) Cirasola's style was very different from Perry's slow, deliberate manner of speaking.
157) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
158) The senior departmental heads were familiar with their systems and experienced in detecting and preventing errors, both deliberate and accidental.
159) There was nothing conscious or deliberate about my decision, if indeed it can be called a decision at all.
160) This is no accident; it seems likely that it results from a deliberate policy decision taken somewhere on high.
161) There is no doubt whatsoever that this expansionism was a deliberate and carefully controlled policy.
162) And there is no doubt that some large companies do have a deliberate policy of delaying payments well beyond the agreed credit terms.
163) They have, in effect, invested in excess capacity, though whether this was deliberate or accidental is harder to judge.
164) Firstly, there is a deliberate effort made to provide courses that are vocationally relevant.
165) Then they are supposed to return to closed session to deliberate over punishment.
166) In the beginning, the linguistic plight of the Negro slave was deliberate policy.
167) My deliberate actions are means to ends, and are defended in debate by proving them adequate to the ends.
168) Take time to deliberate, but when the time for action comes, stop thinking and go in. Napoleon Bonaparte
169) His deliberate action caused her to wonder nervously what his intentions were.
170) FBI agents believe Thursday's power failure was a deliberate act of sabotage.
171) The rule is probably inapplicable to a deliberate release of the thing, the cause of action in that situation being trespass.
172) There were deliberate attempts to develop elements of both high and popular culture in music, poetry, dance, and games.
173) The word unbelief is usually used of a wilful refusal to believe or of a deliberate decision to disobey.
174) It would be shameful and alarming if the United Kingdom professed a deliberate intention to contract out of recognising that difference.
175) Unlike the lost sheep and the lost coin, the son is lost through his own deliberate choice.
176) The story of that day unfolds in a way that is delicate, deliberate and emotionally telling.
177) It was all very deliberate, keeping the interrogators' faces dark against the bright window, and it made Maxim grin.
178) David Tindle observed him suddenly turn on his young men in a deliberate attempt to wind them up.
179) Here, as in other areas, we see ecology emerging from a deliberate revolt against the evolutionary morphology of earlier decades.
180) This was not a musical, and there were no deliberate dangers or daredevil stunts.
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