Wantonly in a sentence as an adverb

So, let's not wantonly scapegoat Excel for a process problem here.

It's pretty great that most of us obey the state's injunction to not wantonly **** each other.

> Then again, these people wantonly killed othersNo, some of these people wantonly killed others.

If you refuse then I think we have established that some things should be kept under control rather than wantonly shared.

I never realized that it was your work, your life blood, and your property that I was so recklessly and wantonly stealing from.

All 3 were nearly line-for-line identical, save for about 500 lines of differences each, strewn wantonly about.

They used things like Active-X to create technology traps which they wantonly inflicted on naive customer, totally against the customer's interests.

I'm not in favor of people wantonly shooting up defenseless power substations, of course, but there's a certain overheated tendency about the coverage I'm seeing that leaves me unfavorably impressed.

The power of the Federal Government was a lot lower before the huge “trusts” of the late-19th century grew in size and strength until they could wantonly trample the rights of consumers, their own workers, and citizens generally without any similarly powerful opposing force.

Wantonly definitions

adverb

in a wanton manner; "the animals were killed wantonly for sport"

adverb

in a licentious and promiscuous manner; "this young girl has to share a room with her mother who lives promiscuously"

See also: licentiously promiscuously