intentional

  • 71intentional — adjective Syn: deliberate, done on purpose, wilful, calculated, conscious, intended, planned, meant, knowing …

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  • 72intentional — in|ten|ti|o|nal (zweckbestimmt; zielgerichtet) …

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  • 73intentional — See intent intention …

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  • 74intentional — See intent intention …

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  • 75intentional — adj. done on purpose. Derivatives: intentionality n. intentionally adv. Etymology: F intentionnel or med.L intentionalis (as INTENTION) …

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  • 76intentional foul — Basketball. a foul deliberately committed by a defensive player to stop play, tactically conceding the penalty of having the fouled player attempt the awarded foul shots in return for possession of the ball. * * * …

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  • 77intentional grounding — noun An instance when the quaterback throws the ball into the ground or into the crowds to avoid being sacked and losing field position …

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  • 78intentional fallacy — In aesthetics, the supposed mistake of holding that the author s intentions in making a work form an authoritative basis for interpretation and criticism. It is often remarked (especially in deconstructionism ) that even when we have access to… …

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  • 79intentional fallacy — /ɪnˌtɛnʃənəl ˈfæləsi/ (say in.tenshuhnuhl faluhsee) noun in literary criticism, the notion, now usually seen as unsupportable, that literature may be understood only in terms of the intention and purpose of the writer …

  • 80intentional injury — An injury inflicted by positive, willful, and aggressive conduct; an injury inflicted with design and foresight, as distinguished from an injury caused by negligence or sustained by mishap. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Co. v …

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