Intencionado in english

Deliberate

pronunciation: dɪlɪbɜrət part of speech: adjective
In gestures

intencionado = intended ; willing ; wilful [willful, -USA] ; willful [wilful, -UK] ; constructive ; knowing ; calculated ; non-accidental. 

Example: In all 20 per cent of visitors went out of the bookshop with a book they had intended to buy, 15 per cent went out with a book they had not intended to buy and 67 went out with both intended and unintended purchases.Example: Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.Example: Library rules and regulations are not enforceable at law, but wilful offenders may be blacklisted and banned from library use.Example: This article examines some of the policies and procedures that can be implemented to minimise the possibility of theft or of willful damage to manuscripts by researchers or staff.Example: A legal link was found between the 18th-century populist radical John Wilkes and the sensationalist tabloid neswpaper, the Sunday Sport, in the summary procedure for dealing with constructive contempts of court.Example: 'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they're together' = 'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they're together'.Example: He was accused of being a calculated killer who knowingly committed vicious crimes.Example: As for the location of the bruises or welts (the closer to the center of the body, the more likely it is that they are non-accidental).

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Example: As he recovers, he overhears a well-intentioned social worker murmuring soothingly about a juvenile facility, and contrives an escape.

Example: I've found him always on the defensive; instead of taking my comments as well meant.

Example: Humans have an extraordinary capacity for perverting well-intended laws to evil purposes.

Example: His lawyer said that inept support from some well-meaning backers had created a phony dispute about whether great artists have special rights.

Intencionado synonyms

moot in spanish: discutible, pronunciation: mut part of speech: adjective, noun consider in spanish: considerar, pronunciation: kənsɪdɜr part of speech: verb debate in spanish: debate, pronunciation: dəbeɪt part of speech: noun thoughtful in spanish: pensativo, pronunciation: θɔtfəl part of speech: adjective careful in spanish: cuidadoso, pronunciation: kerfəl part of speech: adjective intended in spanish: destinado a, pronunciation: ɪntendəd part of speech: adjective cogitate in spanish: meditar, pronunciation: kɑdʒɪteɪt part of speech: verb willful in spanish: voluntarioso, pronunciation: wɪlfəl part of speech: adjective intentional in spanish: intencional, pronunciation: ɪntenʃənəl part of speech: adjective studied in spanish: estudió, pronunciation: stʌdid part of speech: adjective knowing in spanish: conocimiento, pronunciation: noʊɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective wilful in spanish: voluntarioso, pronunciation: wɪlfəl part of speech: adjective measured in spanish: mesurado, pronunciation: meʒɜrd part of speech: adjective turn over in spanish: entregar, pronunciation: tɜrnoʊvɜr part of speech: verb calculated in spanish: calculado, pronunciation: kælkjəleɪtəd part of speech: adjective premeditated in spanish: premeditado, pronunciation: primedəteɪtɪd part of speech: adjective unhurried in spanish: sin prisas, pronunciation: ənhɜrid part of speech: adjective
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