INTENTIONAL vs DELIBERATE: NOUN
- In metaphysics, an appearance having no substantial existence.
- N/A
INTENTIONAL vs DELIBERATE: ADJECTIVE
- Characterized by conscious design or purpose
- Done by design
- Done or made or performed with purpose and intent
- Done deliberately; intended: : voluntary.
- Having to do with intention.
- Done with intent.
- Intended or planned; done deliberately or voluntarily.
- Done by intention or design; intended; designed. Opposite of unintentional or unintended.
- By conscious design or purpose
- With care and dignity
- Marked by careful consideration or reflection
- By conscious design or purpose
- Carefully thought out in advance
- Produced or marked by conscious design or premeditation
- Unhurried and with care and dignity
- Of a person, weighing facts and arguments with a view to a choice or decision; carefully considering the probable consequences of a step; circumspect; slow in determining.
- Done with or marked by full consciousness of the nature and effects; intentional.
- Arising from or marked by careful consideration: : voluntary.
- Unhurried and careful.
- Done on purpose; intentional.
- Having awareness of the likely consequences; intentional.
- Not hasty or sudden; slow.
- Formed with deliberation; well-advised; carefully considered; not sudden or rash
INTENTIONAL vs DELIBERATE: VERB
- N/A
- Discuss the pros and cons of an issue
- To consider carefully.
- Think about carefully; weigh
INTENTIONAL vs DELIBERATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To consider (a matter) carefully and often slowly, as by weighing alternatives.
- To consult with another or others in a process of reaching a decision.
- To think carefully and often slowly, as about a choice to be made.
- To take counsel with one's self; to weigh the arguments for and against a proposed course of action; to reflect; to consider; to hesitate in deciding; -- sometimes with on, upon, about, concerning.
INTENTIONAL vs DELIBERATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To weigh in the mind; to consider the reasons for and against; to consider maturely; to reflect upon; to ponder.
INTENTIONAL vs DELIBERATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In metaphysics, pertaining to an appearance, phenomenon, or representation in the mind; phenomenal; representational; apparent.
- Done with intention, design, or purpose; intended; designed.
- To weigh in the mind; weigh the arguments or considerations for and against; think or reflect upon; consider.
- To think carefully or attentively; consider and examine the reasons for and against a proposition; estimate the weight or force of arguments, or the probable consequences of an action, in order to a choice or decision; reflect carefully upon what is to be done; consider.
- More loosely, to pause and consider; stop to reflect.
- Synonyms To ponder, cogitate, reflect, debate, think, meditate, ruminate, muse.
- Weighing facts and arguments with a view to a choice or decision; carefully considering the probable consequences of an action; circumspect; careful and slow in deciding: applied to persons.
- Formed or done with careful consideration and full intention; well weighed or considered; not sudden or rash: applied to thoughts or acts: as, a deliberate opinion; a deliberate purpose; a deliberate falsehood.
- Characterized by slowness in decision or action; slow.
- Synonyms and Cautious, cool, wary, careful, thoughtful.
- Weigh
- Think about carefully
- Characterized by conscious design or purpose
INTENTIONAL vs DELIBERATE: RELATED WORDS
- Deliberately, Unintended, Culpable, Purposeful, Premeditated, Inadvertent, Unintentional, Fashioned, Designed, Knowing, Voluntary, Wilful, Intended, Willful, Deliberate
- Knowing, Consider, Measured, Moot, Debate, Cogitate, Wilful, Intended, Unhurried, Calculated, Thoughtful, Careful, Willful, Premeditated, Intentional
INTENTIONAL vs DELIBERATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Wanton, Unintended, Culpable, Purposeful, Premeditated, Inadvertent, Unintentional, Fashioned, Designed, Knowing, Voluntary, Wilful, Intended, Willful, Deliberate
- Purposeful, Studied, Knowing, Consider, Measured, Moot, Wilful, Intended, Unhurried, Calculated, Thoughtful, Careful, Willful, Premeditated, Intentional
INTENTIONAL vs DELIBERATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Misuse, abuse, or intentional damage to information may be as costly to the University as would misuse, abuse, or intentional damage to physical property.
- Lawsuits were filed: by Nesmith and Pacific Arts against PBS for breach of contract, intentional misrepresentation, intentional concealment, negligent misrepresentation, and interference with contract
- Examine the intentional torts of battery, assault, false imprisonment, intentional infliction of mental distress, trespass to chattel, trespass to property and conversion.
- INTENTIONAL OFFSIDE An offside is ruled intentional when the attacking team commits an action intended to deliberately cause a stoppage of play.
- Defendant next contends the affidavit was defective not only because of intentional misstatements but also because of intentional omissions.
- INTENTIONAL INFLICTION OFEMOTIONAL DISTRESSThe cause of action for intentional infliction ofemotional distress is rarely seen in medicalmalpractice cases.
- The intentional loss exclusion may also limit those circumstances where an intentional loss will be excluded from coverage.
- Erie submits, and the circuit court agreed, that intentional conduct and intentional results must be distinguished.
- The term, intentional homicide, is broad, but it does not include all intentional killing.
- Intentional infliction of emotional distress is an intentional tort to a person.
- It must be your deliberate, cool, premeditated act.
- By adding a Deliberate Exclusion to your Will.
- That failure was intentional, calculated, deliberate and systemic.
- Even small combat encounters feel choreographed and deliberate.
- Theodore Te was a deliberate and tenacious man.
- But excitement aside, the pedagogy is very deliberate.
- The deliberate homicide occurred; Gerald Pileggi is dead.
- Wall Street banks to be a deliberate choice.
- Deliberate homicide; aggravated kidnaping when victim or dies; attempted deliberate homicide, aggravated assault.
- Match penalty may be assessed if, in the opinion of the Referee, there was either deliberate attempt to injure or deliberate injury.
INTENTIONAL vs DELIBERATE: QUESTIONS
- What is an intentional misrepresentation in California?
- Does the 5th Commandment prohibit intentional killing?
- What are the challenges of intentional communities?
- Are intention and intentional action bound together?
- Is SD a-intentional but diachronically dissociative?
- Do earnings management incentives reflect intentional smoothing?
- What should every intentional discipleship system include?
- Did Mr Marcus cause intentional emotional distress?
- Is intentional attunement a neurophysiological perspective?
- What is intentional and unintentional nonadherence?
- Should parasuicide be coded as deliberate or accidental?
- How vulnerable are nuclear plants to deliberate attack?
- How does deliberate indifference violate the Eighth Amendment?
- Does deliberate practice mean you can fashion yourself?
- Which companies have made company culture deliberate?
- Do all clonal rootstocks require deliberate propagation?
- Is Southwark's statutory overcrowding'deliberate act'?
- Does deliberate destruction create an evidential void?
- Do deliberate mistakes have negative expected values?
- What is deliberate practice in trainee development?