intentionally

IPA: ɪntˈɛnʃʌnʌɫi

adverb

  • In an intentional manner; on purpose.
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Examples of "intentionally" in Sentences

  • Me - Actually, I use the term intentionally to show the ludicrous nature of it all!
  • Judge Susan Webber Wright held him in contempt of court for what she called intentionally false testimony.
  • McCain, like Bush and the neocon ideologues, misuse the term intentionally to jerk the chain of the electorate.
  • Obama soon will take the bully pulpit while millions of frustrated people wait for “change”, somehow missing the overt silliness of the overuse of a term intentionally ambivalent as to outcome.
  • Mr. Krauze's "redeemers"—he uses the word intentionally for its religious overtones—include famous figures like Evita Perón, Che Guevara, Hugo Chávez and the novelists Gabriel García Márquez and Mario Vargas Llosa.
  • In the intervening years our family (we use the term intentionally) has survived a cross-country move (together) and Anne's remarriage, not to mention all the matters both logistical and emotional that divorced families deal with every day.
  • After the group parted ways with Interscope Records, Shaddix says, the label intentionally scheduled the release of a Papa Roach greatest hits albums to coincide with the release of the band's Aug. 31 Eleven Seven Music debut, "Time for Annihilation ...
  • Variations or reversals in the meanings of words are not of uncommon occurrence in the ordinary growth of languages; but it is not often that we find, as in this case, the whole meaning of a term intentionally and gratuitously changed by the leaders of philosophical thought.

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