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intentionally

[ in-ten-shuh-nl-ee ]

adverb

  1. 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.

  2. 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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Horvitz invites other friends, artists and curators to produce exhibits, events and readings and collaborate with him, taking a relaxed approach to programming: He intentionally keeps the garden’s programming relatively casual and free form.

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Critics say the Trump administration is intentionally sowing confusion as part of its pressure campaign to influence actions taken by school districts, colleges and states.

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This is the real asymmetry: the right’s media ecosystem is unabashedly ideological, intentionally insurgent, and generously resourced.

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"Throughout his career, Drake has intentionally and successfully used UMG to distribute his music and poetry to engage in conventionally outrageous back-and-forth 'rap battles' to express his feelings about other artists."

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So, even if a disabled person doesn’t need the money, many intentionally stay under federal poverty limit thresholds because their job doesn’t have healthcare, or they aren’t able to function without a home health aide.

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