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intentionally
[ in-ten-shuh-nl-ee ]
adverb
- on purpose; with conscious intent:
Intentionally weakening standards is shortsighted and unethical to the extreme.
The hives are constructed out of a light-colored wood finished in a color intentionally reminiscent of honey.
- with deliberate consciousness or focus:
Our hope is that people with opposing points of view will engage intentionally over coffee, or better yet, a meal together.
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Example Sentences
This effort intentionally targets unserved and underserved populations, anyone who has changed their last name and those serving in our armed forces, to name a few groups who would be affected.
There is growing international pressure on Israel to lift its blockade, with warnings that mass starvation could be imminent and that intentionally starving civilians is a war crime.
Benn has since been cleared to fight and denies intentionally doping, but the scandal has tarnished his reputation.
When I don鈥檛 default to quick-fix purchases, I spend more intentionally and less often.
He is accused of intentionally misleading the U.S.
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