wittingly in English

adverb

[wit·ting·ly || 'wɪtɪŋlɪ]

in an informed manner; in a deliberate manne

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1. He wittingly deleted the references.

2. I would never wittingly offend him.

3. Jonathan was punished for hurting his younger brother wittingly.

4. Cacoethes is a wicked villain, that wittingly and wilfully prepareth mischief

5. It was clear that, wittingly or unwittingly, he had offended her.

6. Wittingly or unwittingly, that is what political leaders do all the time.

7. Love you for the person you have wittingly or unwittingly given him a lot of burdens.

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

9. Every day, wittingly or unwittingly, we make a myriad of connections with people around the world.

10. These triggers can come wittingly or unwittingly from our adversaries or from our friends and colleagues.

11. Take time to rebuild your boundaries so that it's harder for people to pull your triggers (wittingly or unwittingly).

12. Wittingly or otherwise, western business has become the most powerful advocate for engagement with China.

13. He will declare wittingly how the Spirits fell, if desired, and the reason of his own fall.

14. When she had an affair with her friend's husband, she wittingly set off a chain of crises.

15. The writers of stories and novelettes in 1999 wittingly or unwittingly make an artistic presentation of this theme.

16. Wittingly or unwittingly, some records have explored segments of Byrd's career, but there are many possibilities for going further.

17. Wittingly is the dream of all mothers, but often desires, the higher the expectation, the greater the disappointment.

18. It would appear from the above that Tai Situ Rinpoche group had wittingly or unwittingly played into the hands of the Chinese.

19. Everybody, some more wittingly than others, is playing the game of competitive devaluation. Picking the winner could be a route to profits.Sentencedict.com

20. They can be either wittingly installed by a person, which has an access to your computer, or be a component part of a virus or any other program.

21. He finds methods that get close enough to behavior to show how people wittingly or unwittingly build and maintain their social worlds of particular interest.

22. He could well have chosen his town Bethlehem. But cunningly and wittingly he did not want to in order to avoid further division between the tribes.

23. When we choose to apply the word "civilization" to a human society of the past, we are often playing a role, wittingly or no, in a process of cultural negotiation.

24. According to Antiracists, “whiteness” is a mindset allegedly created by white people’s privilege and prejudice, which causes them to wittingly or unwittingly regard other races as inferior, and to uphold institutions that sustain racial inequality.

25. Where people own property within land that was once rectorial (part of a rectory or glebe), they may have wittingly or unwittingly acquired a responsibility to fund repairs to the Chancel of the medieval-founded