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Definition of intentional in English: intentionaladjective ɪnˈtɛnʃ(ə)n(ə)lɪnˈtɛn(t)ʃ(ə)n(ə)l Done on purpose; deliberate. 故意的,有意的 intentional wrongdoing and harm 故意干坏事和伤害。 Example sentencesExamples - The Israeli army promised an investigation but said her death was not intentional.
- It is both accidental and intentional, and the pleasure comes from this tension.
- Even Max cracks a joke about how little people have showed up, so I guess that was intentional.
- However, he did accept that there were lots of people around and it may not have been intentional.
- He emphasises that the statutory offence requires a deliberate intentional act.
- This may well be intentional since this book has been classified for historical reading.
- Hard to tell sometimes if such displays are intentional or just because pants don't fit properly anymore.
- If this is intentional I applaud the ambitious experiment, but that doesn't undo its failure.
- It is both intentional and conscious and unintentional and unconscious.
- At line 25 he quite properly tells them that the act of violence must be intentional.
- At the same time, the potential for errors and intentional misuse is considerable.
- I think he's the subtle comic relief, but I can't figure out if that's intentional.
- Perhaps it was not intentional, but it is no longer possible to come up with anything definitive.
- Three Bradford men charged with racially aggravated intentional harassment are yet to be tried in court.
- Baker runs at and strikes an opponent in what appears to be a deliberate and intentional act.
- He says it has to be an intentional act that has a high probability of resulting in death.
- Perhaps it's intentional, but it is the cause of the large amount of confusion felt when watching these films.
- It seems to me to be wholly immaterial whether the failure to register was intentional or not.
- Is this indeed a simple error in memory, or is it rather an intentional disregard of the Palmer's absence in the cave?
- I assure you that the missing direct reference was certainly not intentional, more an oversight.
Synonyms deliberate, calculated, conscious, done on purpose, intended, planned, meant, considered, studied, knowing, wilful, wanton, purposeful, purposive, purposed, premeditated, pre-planned, thought out in advance, prearranged, preconceived, predetermined aforethought voluntary, volitional Law, dated prepense
OriginMid 16th century (in the sense 'existing only in intention'): from French intentionnel or medieval Latin intentionalis, from Latin intentio(n-), from intendere (see intend). Rhymesascensional, attentional, conventional, declensional, tensional, three-dimensional, two-dimensional Definition of intentional in US English: intentionaladjectiveinˈten(t)SH(ə)n(ə)lɪnˈtɛn(t)ʃ(ə)n(ə)l Done on purpose; deliberate. 故意的,有意的 intentional wrongdoing and harm 故意干坏事和伤害。 Example sentencesExamples - I assure you that the missing direct reference was certainly not intentional, more an oversight.
- If this is intentional I applaud the ambitious experiment, but that doesn't undo its failure.
- Even Max cracks a joke about how little people have showed up, so I guess that was intentional.
- It is both intentional and conscious and unintentional and unconscious.
- Baker runs at and strikes an opponent in what appears to be a deliberate and intentional act.
- Three Bradford men charged with racially aggravated intentional harassment are yet to be tried in court.
- Perhaps it's intentional, but it is the cause of the large amount of confusion felt when watching these films.
- The Israeli army promised an investigation but said her death was not intentional.
- At line 25 he quite properly tells them that the act of violence must be intentional.
- However, he did accept that there were lots of people around and it may not have been intentional.
- It is both accidental and intentional, and the pleasure comes from this tension.
- Perhaps it was not intentional, but it is no longer possible to come up with anything definitive.
- Is this indeed a simple error in memory, or is it rather an intentional disregard of the Palmer's absence in the cave?
- This may well be intentional since this book has been classified for historical reading.
- He emphasises that the statutory offence requires a deliberate intentional act.
- Hard to tell sometimes if such displays are intentional or just because pants don't fit properly anymore.
- It seems to me to be wholly immaterial whether the failure to register was intentional or not.
- He says it has to be an intentional act that has a high probability of resulting in death.
- At the same time, the potential for errors and intentional misuse is considerable.
- I think he's the subtle comic relief, but I can't figure out if that's intentional.
Synonyms deliberate, calculated, conscious, done on purpose, intended, planned, meant, considered, studied, knowing, wilful, wanton, purposeful, purposive, purposed, premeditated, pre-planned, thought out in advance, prearranged, preconceived, predetermined
OriginMid 16th century (in the sense ‘existing only in intention’): from French intentionnel or medieval Latin intentionalis, from Latin intentio(n-), from intendere (see intend). |