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Definition of conscientiously in English: conscientiouslyadverb kɒnʃɪˈɛnʃəsliˌkɑnʃiˈɛnʃəsli 1In a thorough and responsible way. he applied himself conscientiously to his profession a conscientiously detailed legislative history Example sentencesExamples - The organizers of the show have conscientiously laid out its densely woven iconography.
- She spent several pages dealing conscientiously with the law, which I need not read.
- Success in network marketing is possible wherever people are willing to commit themselves to conscientiously build their businesses.
- Abide by the decision of the authorities and serve your full sentence conscientiously.
- We performed searches as conscientiously as doctors performed surgery.
- Even the most cursory glance through the voluminous correspondence they generated reveals that the duty was performed conscientiously.
- It uses an extremely carefully and conscientiously developed data set to evaluate the theory.
- The book is conscientiously laden with quotations, more than generous with interviews.
- He sits down on a bench, his arms folded across his slight potbelly, as she conscientiously stares at each painting.
- I cannot say that the secretary of state has not conscientiously appraised the question.
2In a way that is motivated by one's moral sense of right and wrong. he could not conscientiously take the oath people who are conscientiously opposed to killing Example sentencesExamples - The organization worked diligently to publicize the doctrine, distributing pamphlets on just war and the right to conscientiously object to unjust wars.
- People who conscientiously oppose the law will be barred from a career in the public service, and the religious motive will be amputated.
- This does not release the doctor from his continuing duty to care for his patient, unless perhaps, that is, he finds himself conscientiously unable to do so.
- Is it improper to visit criminal penalties on citizens who conscientiously object to killing enemy soldiers in combat?
- He has conscientiously done what he believes to be right.
- The question is not whether we should condemn somebody who acts conscientiously, but who is incapable of doing what he thinks morality requires.
- Not since Clay was stripped of his world title for conscientiously objecting to serving in Vietnam has a sportsman suffered as grave an injustice as this cricketer.
- Clients presume they are hardworking, conscientiously honest, and careful about the value of money.
- Claimants cannot show good cause just by saying, for example, that they conscientiously object to doing a certain employment.
- It is left entirely to us to decide what to do based on our own values or, more precisely, on those values we conscientiously believe should apply in these cases.
Definition of conscientiously in US English: conscientiouslyadverbˌkänSHēˈenSHəslēˌkɑnʃiˈɛnʃəsli 1In a thorough and responsible way. he applied himself conscientiously to his profession a conscientiously detailed legislative history Example sentencesExamples - I cannot say that the secretary of state has not conscientiously appraised the question.
- Abide by the decision of the authorities and serve your full sentence conscientiously.
- Even the most cursory glance through the voluminous correspondence they generated reveals that the duty was performed conscientiously.
- He sits down on a bench, his arms folded across his slight potbelly, as she conscientiously stares at each painting.
- We performed searches as conscientiously as doctors performed surgery.
- The organizers of the show have conscientiously laid out its densely woven iconography.
- Success in network marketing is possible wherever people are willing to commit themselves to conscientiously build their businesses.
- It uses an extremely carefully and conscientiously developed data set to evaluate the theory.
- She spent several pages dealing conscientiously with the law, which I need not read.
- The book is conscientiously laden with quotations, more than generous with interviews.
2In a way that is motivated by one's moral sense of right and wrong. he could not conscientiously take the oath people who are conscientiously opposed to killing Example sentencesExamples - The question is not whether we should condemn somebody who acts conscientiously, but who is incapable of doing what he thinks morality requires.
- This does not release the doctor from his continuing duty to care for his patient, unless perhaps, that is, he finds himself conscientiously unable to do so.
- Claimants cannot show good cause just by saying, for example, that they conscientiously object to doing a certain employment.
- Is it improper to visit criminal penalties on citizens who conscientiously object to killing enemy soldiers in combat?
- People who conscientiously oppose the law will be barred from a career in the public service, and the religious motive will be amputated.
- He has conscientiously done what he believes to be right.
- Not since Clay was stripped of his world title for conscientiously objecting to serving in Vietnam has a sportsman suffered as grave an injustice as this cricketer.
- It is left entirely to us to decide what to do based on our own values or, more precisely, on those values we conscientiously believe should apply in these cases.
- Clients presume they are hardworking, conscientiously honest, and careful about the value of money.
- The organization worked diligently to publicize the doctrine, distributing pamphlets on just war and the right to conscientiously object to unjust wars.
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