Deliberate in a sentence as a verb

It's more about a deliberate choice of how the country's money is spent.

Many more of Musk's statements are deliberate distortions of the worst kind.

But by all appearances these programs were deliberate, planned, and vetted.

For fifteen years, he has been a citizen of the United States by his own free and deliberate choice.

A large amount of standard business practices are deliberate, but legal, rip-offs - and calling a rip-off a rip-off is a good thing.

That the intent punches thru the core of deliberate and on to the uncharted waters of gratuitous disregard does not lessen the intent.

Deliberate in a sentence as an adjective

* Simple diffing would prevent deliberate obfuscation tactics like burying provisions deep inside piles of irrelevant stuff.

And what's up with the growing number of websites which take deliberate pains to prevent me from using pinch-to-zoom on iOS?Surely there's a special ring in **** for those web anti-designers.

At first assume it's because you're dumb, and only change your mind if careful and deliberate analysis--and talking to someone else with history in the organization--proves otherwise.

And it's not that it wouldn't cause change, the social network inside worked through these issues with a plodding but deliberate slowness and sometimes those internal groups within groups might reach out to the original instigator, but more often not.

Ericsson carefully distinguishes "deliberate practice," which ordinarily requires a coach who can monitor the learner's performance, from "playful engagement," which doesn't focus the learner's attention on improved performance in the same way.

He thinks it is an open question whether or not something like preexisting talent is even necessary for expertise, or whether sustained deliberate practice by itself might be sufficient to make into an expert someone who initially appeared not to have "talent" for a particular domain.

Deliberate definitions

verb

think about carefully; weigh; "They considered the possibility of a strike"; "Turn the proposal over in your mind"

See also: consider debate moot

verb

discuss the pros and cons of an issue

See also: debate

adjective

carefully thought out in advance; "a calculated insult"; "with measured irony"

See also: calculated measured

adjective

unhurried and with care and dignity; "walking at the same measured pace"; "with all deliberate speed"

See also: careful measured