to deliberate

  • 71deliberate planning — careful planning …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 72deliberate — adjective dɪ lɪb(ə)rət 1》 done consciously and intentionally.     ↘fully considered; not impulsive. 2》 done or acting in a careful and unhurried way. verb dɪ lɪbəreɪt engage in long and careful consideration. Derivatives deliberately adverb… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 73deliberate — I. v. n. Reflect, ponder, consider, think, cogitate, ruminate, muse, meditate, take counsel with one s self. II. a. 1. Wary, cautious, careful, circumspect, considerate, thoughtful. 2. Well considered, well advised. 3. Purposed, done on purpose,… …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 74deliberate — adj 1. intentional, purposeful, meant, destined, willful, volitional, voluntary; premeditated, preconceived, preconceptional, aforethought, prede terminate, predetermined, prepense; meditated, studious, studied, considered, weighed; preconcerted …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 75deliberate — de·lib·er·ate …

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  • 76deliberate self-harm — any attempt at self injury or self poisoning, which often occurs in the context of acute stress, personality disorder, depression, and alcoholism. Treatment consists of various forms of psychotherapy, a psychosocial assessment, and occasionally… …

    The new mediacal dictionary

  • 77deliberate —   1. Confer. Kūkākūkā, ōlelo kūkākūkā, no ono o pono, kaukau.    ♦ One with whom one confers and deliberates, hoa kūkā, hoa kūkākūkā.   2. Slow. Lohi, hō apa apa …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 78deliberate release — In a biotechnology context, the intentional release of genetically modified organisms …

    Glossary of Biotechnology

  • 79deliberate speed — Phrase used in mandate to desegregate public schools and means such speed as is consistent with the welfare of all people of the state, with the maintenance of law and order and with the preservation, if possible, of the common school system.… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 80deliberate speed — Phrase used in mandate to desegregate public schools and means such speed as is consistent with the welfare of all people of the state, with the maintenance of law and order and with the preservation, if possible, of the common school system.… …

    Black's law dictionary