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    Use "intentionally" in a sentence

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    intentionally


    1. We reach The Centre in good time – intentionally, as Joris tries to persuade me, so that we can enjoy Friede’s shortbread


    2. thought is directed intentionally, it can impact


    3. I have intentionally placed bold exaggerated promises in this book


    4. When that process is outputted, often not intentionally, into the actual


    5. Maybe it was done intentionally for this moment in time, like fate or destiny put the diary in the right hands at the right time for discovery


    6. “Which?” White Feathers intentionally vague, “The cabinet?” he paused, “Or the ice?” still keeping his lack of expression innocently


    7. “You'll have to start really slowly, directing their motion intentionally with your thought, then try to speed up and see how rapidly you can roll them and really keep up mentally


    8. He wasn't intentionally vague about what else he had 'been up to,' except to ask if Chloe had any practical experience in the maintenance of a house, beyond its management


    9. Belle sat up with her one evening on the occasion of one of the men's weekly fishing trips and turned the conversation intentionally to the subject of her son


    10. Of course, he’d intentionally positioned her in profile

    11. Theoton intentionally let his fingers brush over hers as she gave him the pear


    12. She’d intentionally led Homer


    13. That she’d intentionally led him off the route


    14. Is God trying to intentionally deceive us by using words that have a


    15. The monster intentionally


    16. Odds are in the realm of non-existence that anyone else could intentionally, or as you stipulated: accidentally, stumble upon that encryption


    17. “Return to your post; but know this: I will not intentionally influence your sworn obligations to the Guild


    18. the waters with Victor intentionally, not


    19. thoughts intentionally, who stops thinking those


    20. and act as an individual, intentionally choosing what,

    21. Resolve to act intentionally and to live on purpose


    22. intentionally creative, to have both the knowledge of


    23. Train yourself to think intentionally and creatively


    24. consciously and intentionally creating the kind of life you


    25. The beginning of any intentionally created event or


    26. James lightly shook Hugh’s head as he spoke, not entirely intentionally


    27. From these examples we can see that at the lowest level every letter that makes up the scripture was intentionally placed in a specific position to conform to the overall design


    28. Another question is, if Jesus is the Messiah who has already fulfilled more than 300 prophecies from the Old Testament, was He aware of the fact that he was the Messiah, or did this just happen by chance from his point of view? Also, can one assume that someone could plan to live their lives in such a way that they would fulfil prophecies intentionally? It may be possible if those prophecies did not include facts such as your genealogy, your birthplace, the nation into which you were born


    29. They were intentionally built with weak


    30. ” I intentionally didn’t

    31. However, the golfer may want to think about intentionally blading the ball for the extra distance, though he or she would have to sacrifice elevation


    32. would be intentionally triggered so as to momentarily blind any sensors or ships in the immediate


    33. I think that it is almost impossible to wound a suspect intentionally


    34. The law defined Crimen Injuria as "unlawfully, intentionally and seriously impairing the dignity of another


    35. He laid the four sheets on the desk, stamped them closed, and scribbled something intentionally illegible in the box for recording the fine as paid


    36. It would appear that America has, whether intentionally or not, (I will leave such questions for others to argue), hastened its own decline by reasons of ―guilt,‖ ―shame‖ and (national) complacency or perhaps a combination of all three or simply because egalitarian attitudes no longer make it feasible for America to shoulder such (lofty) burdens


    37. Allowing notions of Evil to seep into our consciousness, even as dialectical counterarguments to Good, encourages standards of debate that Evil does not justly merit; that is to say, Evil poses a potential (spiritual) risk to individuals who (unknowingly) provide it with a plausible forum to deceive receptive viewpoints by (intentionally) mischaracterizing its harmful designs


    38. William knew Kate would know he had not abandoned her intentionally


    39. As a Roman Catholic, I too am oftentimes offended by gratuitous Christian bashing that has become commonplace in the Motion Picture Industry, for example, and among second rate, dysfunctional ―artists‖, (subsidized at tax-payer expense), whose Christian points of view are intentionally designed to (publicly) offend not only their primary target (Christians) but other religiously minded individuals who take religious matters seriously


    40. leaving Alex smirking as if he’s doing it intentionally to piss the girl off

    41. They – including Herminia – had been intentionally rude the night before, driving away all of Sylvia’s guests, then continuing their own loud brand of partying until the early hours


    42. Then, using his nimble ability to twist things to his purpose claimed to misinterpret when she shouted that he should let go the woman he was raping like some drooling, low-life redneck! So, she thought, last night was no misunderstanding; he released them intentionally because he thought that, with them free, I’d close up operations and help him chase his non-existent pot of gold


    43. With this technique past experiences will be intentionally recreated


    44. anchor intentionally within the patient so as to trigger a specific


    45. Bruiser could tell everyone was pensive, nervous or just that something weird was going on inside our heads because he intentionally started clearing his throat


    46. In my case, the parable was already there, unknowingly constructed by its human authors (or intentionally instructed), over the ages that span most of pre, and recorded history


    47. ) This intentionally glosses over the real cause—namely that he lost his conscience through a deprivation of moral influence or through the conquest of his soul by evil


    48. I didn’t, but I did intentionally choose unfamiliar words, for an assortment of reasons


    49. She loves this Earth so there is no way she would intentionally destroy it


    50. This time he missed one, he did so intentionally to let the young titan win, but, even so, she still liked the idea of having to choose a punishment







































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    Synonyms for "intentionally"

    advisedly by choice by design deliberately designedly intentionally on purpose purposely willingly freely frankly

    "intentionally" definitions

    with intention; in an intentional manner