willfully in English

adverb

with premeditated intent, intentionally; stubbornly; determinedly

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "willfully" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "willfully", or refer to the context using the word "willfully" in the English Dictionary.

1. Are you guys being willfully dense?

2. We're all, under certain circumstances, willfully blind.

3. (2 Peter 2:14) They willfully pursue romantic relationships outside of marriage.

4. Brutality: disposition to willfully inflict pain and suffering on others

5. Cruel definition, willfully or knowingly causing pain or distress to others

6. 5 Some people have caused human death willfully or through carelessness.

7. Barbarity: disposition to willfully inflict pain and suffering on others

8. Cruelty: disposition to willfully inflict pain and suffering on others

9. 30 To destroy or deface ( public or private property ) willfully or maliciously.

10. Has each section of polo shirt number, the letter, chooses willfully.

11. 21 But ignoring them - willfully or innocently - can result in deep embarrassment and lost business.

12. Consent is an agreement that is willfully given without any external pressure or factors

13. To willfully permit an animal to be subjected to unnecessary torture, suffering or Cruelty

14. Conniving Meaning: "willfully blind or tolerant," 1783, present-participle adjective from connive

15. Michigan Compiled Laws §750.234e prohibits individuals from willfully and knowingly Brandishing a firearm in public

16. Synonyms for Consciously include deliberately, intentionally, knowingly, wittingly, purposely, purposefully, designedly, purposively, willfully and advisedly

17. Fornication is forbidden in the Scriptures, and those who willfully practice it lose God’s favor.

18. Enoch was an imperfect man, a sinner, but he abhorred the willfully wicked, ungodly world around him.

19. An Absconder is an offender who willfully avoids supervision or makes their whereabouts unknown to the supervising officer

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21. The boys’ music lessons, to Peter, seemed woefully, almost willfully Anachronistic, a literal fiddling while Rome or Los Angeles burned

22. The Child Support Recovery Act (CSRA) makes willfully failing to pay a child support Arrearage a misdemeanor at the federal level

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24. Worse yet, what if this woman had a good, loyal husband but she willfully betrayed him in order to pursue prostitution?

25. The description of Trump’s response as “Bungled” rather than deliberately callous, corrupt, and willfully ignorant isn’t altogether surprising given the media coverage privileges he’s

26. Paul calls himself a “Bond servant” because Christ died and for him and paid a debt (the bond) to which Paul “willfully” accepts and now is forever in Christ debt

27. It Behoves you to willfully guide against a 'see finish' attitude in your marriage and in your relationships, especially with very powerful people in your life

28. Wry and playful, except for when densely allusive and willfully obtuse, ­“Ninety-Nine Stories of God” is a treasure trove of Bafflements and tiny masterpieces.

29. 17 To help us remain clear-headed and not get lost in the fog mankind is willfully lost in, it is good to turn to the Book of Genesis.

30. To help us remain clear-headed and not get lost in the fog mankind is willfully lost in, it is good to turn to the Book of Genesis.

31. Unlike the crime of accessory, in which someone aids another person who commits a criminal act, the crime of Aiding abetting also includes anyone who willfully gets someone else to commit a crime on their behalf.

32. (c) whether it is also a fact that only a minority view held that India was engaging in water aggression and was willfully not adhering to the Treaty in letter and spirit; and

33. Instead of abiding by God’s righteous standards, men and women have, for the most part, willfully chosen to follow their own plans, schemes, devices, or ways —to their injury. —1 Timothy 2:14.

34. According to § 150.20 of the New York penal law, a person is guilty of Arson in the first degree when s/he willfully damages a building or motor vehicle by causing an explosion or a fire

35. Unlike the crime of accessory, in which someone aids another person who commits a criminal act, the crime of aiding Abetting also includes anyone who willfully gets someone else to commit a crime on their behalf.

36. He describes himself as one who is “merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abundant in loving-kindness and truth” and as one who by no means grants exemption from punishment to those who willfully violate his commandments.

37. And if there was adequate notice - I do not know yet what the communication status was, but if there was - it would be very disappointing if he was willfully allowed to board an aeroplane as a result.

38. Abetment has been defined as an act of instigating or encouraging a person to commit a crime, or promoting a person to involve oneself in the conspiracy of a crime, or willfully aiding another to facilitate in furtherance of a crime, under Indian Penal Code.

39. Newly obtained evidence indicates the woman who made false allegations against former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens was Bribed to willfully lie under oath and engaged in extensive perjury in an effort to oust the rising Republican star from office, according to a police source with knowledge of an investigation into the circuit attorney’s misconduct

40. 2/12 Crimes That May Be Implicated in Elder Abuse Cases CRIME STATUTE (G.S.) ELEMENTS Abuse of a Disabled or Elder Adult 14-32.3 (1) The defendant is a caretaker of (2) (a) a disabled adult or (b) an elder adult (3) who is residing in a domestic setting and (4) with malice, knowingly and willfully (5) (a) assaults the adult,