Use "knowingly" in a sentence

1. He winked at her knowingly.

2. knowingly or un – knowingly, intentionally or un- intentionally, had become a part of our daily lives.

3. She knowingly violated Rule 11.

4. He used snide oils knowingly.

5. I've never knowingly offended him.

6. She smiled knowingly at us.

7. J.D. laughed softly and knowingly.

8. He tapped his forehead knowingly.

9. He glanced at her knowingly.

10. She smiled knowingly at him.

11. Don't just think people you've knowingly wronged.

12. He would never knowingly upset people.

13. McDonald said, smiling knowingly and indulgently.

14. She would never knowingly hurt anyone.

15. The prose is exuberant and knowingly exotic.

16. Knowingly or not, others have narrowly escaped Pottker.

17. He accused them of knowingly spreading falsehoods about him.

18. They just sorta smiled knowingly and kept the name.

19. Calumniate: To make maliciously or knowingly false statements about

20. He repeated that he had never knowingly taken illegal drugs.

21. A person commits Arson of a structure or property by knowingly and unlawfully damaging a structure or property by knowingly causing a fire or explosion

22. You knowingly Jeopardized your life And the lives of others.

23. What does Calumniate mean? To make maliciously or knowingly false statements about

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

25. The fishermen grinned knowingly as the pilot forced the aircraft into the air.

26. The judge ruled that the directors had knowingly broken the law.

27. 1 Looking at your lissom dance, I smile knowingly—and so sweet!

28. First are those who censor the truth knowingly, to aid their cause.

29. Do not assume that he or she is knowingly disobeying the rules.

30. Secondly, how could Ministers knowingly allow innocent men to go to jail?

31. "I have never knowingly exposed any patient to needless risks," he said.

32. Christians avoid knowingly having any part in buying stolen merchandise or materials.

33. It is illegal to intentionally intercept phone conversations or knowingly distribute their contents.

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

35. She is at worst corrupt, and at best has been knowingly breaking the rules.

36. He glanced at me knowingly and put his hand on his heart in symbol of brotherhood.

37. He accused him of knowingly spreading falsehoods in an effort to blacken my character.

38. I say " Callously " because she is knowingly causing huge anxiety among the public and businesses.

39. Synonyms for Cannily include shrewdly, judiciously, intelligently, astutely, wisely, cunningly, perspicaciously, sagaciously, knowingly and alertly

40. If any employee knowingly breaks the terms of this contract they will be dismissed immediately.

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

42. Severe punishment will be applied to anyone who counterfeits notes or knowingly uses such notes."

43. And is he the kind of man who would knowingly participate in campaign finance fraud?

44. Synonyms for Craftily include shrewdly, judiciously, intelligently, astutely, wisely, cunningly, perspicaciously, sagaciously, knowingly and alertly

45. Synonyms for Advisedly include deliberately, intentionally, designedly, prudently, consciously, judiciously, knowingly, purposefully, purposely and purposively

46. Synonyms for Alertly include shrewdly, judiciously, intelligently, astutely, wisely, cunningly, perspicaciously, sagaciously, knowingly and craftily

47. Synonyms for Astutely include shrewdly, judiciously, intelligently, wisely, cunningly, perspicaciously, sagaciously, knowingly, alertly and craftily

48. Hale's eyes stare knowingly at the viewer, a human sacrifice to an alienated and consumerist culture.

49. Assault committed intentionally or knowingly pursuant to subsection A, paragraph 1 is a class 1 misdemeanor

50. Obviously no Christians who practise Aromatherapy would knowingly have anything to do with any occult practice.

51. They, like the widow, “cast in all” that they could give, knowingly giving of their “want.”

52. (Numbers 35:31) Clearly, Adam and Eve deserved to die because they willingly and knowingly disobeyed God.

53. 🔊 In order to sell magazines, the tabloid will knowingly print a Canard that is not supported by facts

54. Who is an Accomplice? An Accomplice is a person who assists in a crime knowingly and voluntarily

55. He grins cockily and knowingly, holding a couple of arrows in his hand-he's Cupid, after all.

56. Apart from the victims are the accomplices, who - knowingly or unknowingly - help the hypocrite to achieve his goals.

57. For whether knowingly or unknowingly, through fact or fiction, their stories can influence the traveller's choice of destination.

58. g) Knowingly, or through gross negligence, attempting, aiding or abetting the commission of any of the activities prohibited by this section

59. Whether knowingly or not, he got Paul Nouge and Magritte to do the copy and illustrations for the catalogue.

60. Dexter sat back in his armchair, unsure whether to laugh outright or smile knowingly at the businessman's practical joke.

61. (1) A person commits the offense of Burglary if the person knowingly enters or remains unlawfully in an occupied structure and: (a) the person has the purpose to commit an offense in the occupied structure; or (b) the person knowingly or purposely commits any …

62. Bathsheba is the irresistibly nubile woman who knowingly de-robed in David’s line of sight so she could seduce him

63. Bigamy as per different dictionaries is defined as- Bigamy is a criminal offense if it is committed intentionally or knowingly

64. (1) A person commits the offense of Assault if the person: (a) purposely or knowingly causes bodily injury to another; (b) negligently causes bodily injury to another with a weapon; (c) purposely or knowingly makes physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature with any individual; or

65. Housewives knowingly or unknowingly wage war on bacteria when they use kitchen disinfectants, bleaches, iodine, carbolic acid and hydrogen peroxide.

66. These may include: Intentional loan – The account holder finds themselves short of money and knowingly makes an insufficient-funds debit.

67. What does Accomplice mean? One who knowingly, voluntarily, or intentionally, and with common intent and criminal purpose shared with the principal

68. He is preparing to send inspectors into the company to investigate growing evidence that the London-based firm knowingly supplied smugglers.

69. Journalists who had followed the case from start to finish could not agree how Culpable she was, how knowingly she lied

70. The buffet adds the feel of a hospital Cafeteria, the people dining look close to death or knowingly waiting to die

71. In cross-examination Simon Devonshire, for Wadhurst Park Estates Ltd, said Mr Bezant knowingly avoided declaring expenses to the Inland Revenue.

72. Although many others did, we, being Jehovah’s Witnesses, never cooperated with the black market nor knowingly participated in any other illegal activity.

73. Calumniate Meaning: "to knowingly utter false charges," 1550s, from Latin calumniatus, past participle of calumniari "to… See definitions of Calumniate.

74. If a person knowingly enters into a Bigamous marriage, or she is committing a crime, though it is only prosecuted in special circumstances

75. In Tennessee, for example, you can allege Bigamy as the reason for your divorce if your spouse knowingly entered into the bigamous marriage

76. Whoever knowingly uses intimidation or physical force, threatens, or corruptly persuades another person, or attempts to do so, or engages in misleading conduct toward another person.

77. Abettor, in law, a person who becomes equally guilty in the crime of another by knowingly and voluntarily aiding the criminal during the act itself

78. Such thing like this has happened frequently and I know it is my essence: violating knowingly and pertinacity and just being conscious and penitential afterward.

79. Consents are valid only if they are made by the taxpayer knowingly and voluntarily and are signed and dated by the taxpayer in pen-and-ink or electronically

80. A Mantra Chanted correctly or incorrectly, knowingly or unknowingly, carefully or carelessly, is sure to bear the desired result for the physical and mental well being