Thesaurus / intentional
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Elizabeth Hamon Reid, 39VP engineering, Google GeoThe biggest change that I’ve made as a result of the pandemic is that I have to be more intentional in a number of areas.
HOW THIS YEAR’S 40 UNDER 40 ARE SURVIVING THE PANDEMICJONATHANVANIAN2015SEPTEMBER 7, 2020FORTUNEThis intentional, early morning quiet time, while often hard to carve out with two young kids at home, sets the tone for the day and makes me a better wife, mom, leader, and investor.
17 EXTREMELY USEFUL PRODUCTIVITY TIPS FROM THIS YEAR’S 40 UNDER 40MARIA ASPANSEPTEMBER 6, 2020FORTUNEThese racial disparities, along with evidence suggesting intentional discrimination, erode the community trust that is critical to effective policing.
VIOLENT PROTESTS AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY IN THE ’60S AND ’90S CHANGED PUBLIC OPINIONGERMAN LOPEZAUGUST 28, 2020VOXWe offer the flexibility to live and work from wherever you want, in nature or in the city, changing locations whenever you want, but at the same time being part of an intentional community.
THE NEW CAMPER COMPANIES REDEFINING ROAD TRAVELALEX TEMBLADORAUGUST 27, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEAs Alexandra Rojas, executive director of Justice Democrats, told HuffPost, “We’ve been intentional about building infrastructure and an ecosystem that can take on decades worth of the establishment’s.”
PROGRESSIVE GROUPS ARE GETTING MORE SELECTIVE IN TARGETING INCUMBENTS. IS IT WORKING?NATHANIEL RAKICH (NATHANIEL.RAKICH@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)AUGUST 21, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTThese were California’s first intentional but unplanned outages in nearly two decades, enacted in the last moments as reserves ran short to prevent a cascading series of failures across the system.
HERE’S HOW TO KEEP CALIFORNIA’S GRID FROM BUCKLING UNDER THE HEATJAMES TEMPLEAUGUST 18, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWYou can also be intentional with your money about supporting racial justice and closing the wealth gap.
SUNDAY MAGAZINE: A WORLD IN NEEDDANIEL MALLOYAUGUST 16, 2020OZYThese intentional DNA typos were what brought down the toxin’s victims.
A BACTERIAL TOXIN ENABLES THE FIRST MITOCHONDRIAL GENE EDITORJACK J. LEEJULY 13, 2020SCIENCE NEWSHe loathed himself for submitting to her cruelty, for it was intentional cruelty—she made him writhe and suffer of set purpose.
THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOODThe term malice means something more than "the intentional doing of a wrongful act to the injury of another without legal excuse."
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- accurate
- categorical
- clean-cut
- clear
- clear-cut
- considered
- definite
- definitive
- deliberate
- designful
- direct
- distinct
- especial
- exact
- explicit
- expressed
- individual
- intended
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- out-and-out
- outright
- particular
- plain
- pointed
- premeditated
- set
- singular
- special
- specific
- unambiguous
- unconditional
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- unqualified
- uttered
- voiced
- voluntary
- willing
- witting
- alive
- apprehensive
- astute
- awake
- brainy
- bright
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- cool
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- sagacious
- sage
- sensible
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- sharp
- skillful
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- tuned-in
- vigilant
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- well-informed
- wise
- with it
- witting
- worldly
- worldly-wise
- accommodating
- active
- amenable
- cheerful
- compliant
- consenting
- content
- deliberate
- desirous
- disposed
- eager
- energetic
- enthusiastic
- fair
- favorable
- feeling
- forward
- game
- go along with
- happy
- in accord with
- in favor
- in the mood
- inclined
- intentional
- like-minded
- obedient
- one
- pleased
- predisposed
- prepared
- prompt
- prone
- reliable
- responsible
- tractable
- unasked
- unbidden
- unforced
- voluntary
- well-disposed
- willful
- witting
- zealous
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.