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intentionally

[in-ten-shuh-nl-ee] / ɪnˈtɛn ʃə nl i /
ADVERB
purposely
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Mr Robinson also told the court he had no memory of the crash but conceded that he "must have intentionally disconnected" Wilson's sling as it was best practice in an emergency to release the collector.

From BBC

In Curaçao, Stern said, he spoke once to Dutch authorities on the island but intentionally didn’t brief them to keep them from being thought complicit and drawing the ire of neighboring Venezuela.

From The Wall Street Journal

He’s intentionally blocking my way, arms crossed, looking up at me defiantly.

From Literature

“There was also the question about whether she intentionally fired the shot,” Sinn said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Harry played it straight, even to the point of “auditioning” for a Christmas movie in an intentionally bad skit.

From Salon