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    purposely
    [ adv ]
    with intention; in an intentional manner
    <adv.all>
    he used that word intentionallyI did this by choice


    Purposely \Pur"pose*ly\, adv.
    With purpose or design; intentionally; with predetermination;
    designedly.

    In composing this discourse, I purposely declined all
    offensive and displeasing truths. --Atterbury.

    So much they scorn the crowd, that if the throng
    By chance go right, they purposely go wrong. --Pope.

    1. But neither of the actors who has had to taste it has liked tuna, which is why the hidden half of the sandwich is purposely made only with butter.
    2. But who goes out purposely to buy a Packard Bell? Packard Bell Electronics was founded in 1926 as a radio manufacturer and has no connection to Hewlett Packard, the US electronics giant, or to the Bell telecommunications companies.
    3. The investigative report dismissed that charge, stating: "The USS Vincennes did not purposely shoot down an Iranian commercial airliner.
    4. In the episode in question, a bisexual man carrying the AIDS virus purposely infects others by having sexual relations with them.
    5. Other analysts said banks are purposely slow to respond to rate changes, because consumers don't move their funds as quickly as do institutional investors.
    6. And it pictures a tightly compartmentalized National Security Council staff moving purposely forward, circumventing any internal opposition.
    7. Mr. Cuhney said Hewlett-Packard purposely overpriced the machine when it introduced it last fall, in order to keep demand for the system low so the company could iron out kinks with a selected group of initial users.
    8. He made his mark fighting a blitz of news stories that accused oil companies of purposely causing oil shortages to drive up oil prices.
    9. In anti-dumping hearings held in Ottawa, GM and Ford subsidiaries in Canada accused Hyundai of purposely setting below-cost prices to grab a niche in the competitive small-car market.
    10. He purposely didn't make sense." "It breaks down my usual way of interpreting the world," said Peter Warren, a jazz musician.
    11. It is purposely kept vague, so as to take in all comers.
    12. He was purposely vague about GenCorp's plan, but said it will be "much less contingent than the tender offer."
    13. Lugar said he purposely had avoided using the phrase "declaration of war" or mentioning the 1973 War Powers Act.
    14. "This is purposely vague because it is still in the exploratory stage."
    15. "By not making a big deal out of returning," he says, "and by purposely avoiding addressing assembled groups, I was trying to say that this was nothing to get excited about.
    16. Operation Rescue, the New York-based organization that organized the protests, has accused the city of purposely delaying the releases to keep the demonstrators in jail until the organizers leave.
    17. "I would have to say that the more unexpected the reason, the better," said De Mers. "We're looking purposely for needs that we can't possibly anticipate.
    18. The suit accuses Multistate Legal Studies Inc. of Philadelphia and Santa Monica, Calif., of sending agents to purposely fail the bar exam, giving them the right to review the tests.
    19. Thomas G. Ford, a dentist from Orlando, Fla., purposely avoided flying United on a trip last week to San Francisco because he got fed up with its delays this summer.
    20. French media said the February explosion may have been due to sabotage, with pieces of cloth purposely stuffed into a coolant tube.
    21. Clergy also purposely exaggerated the amount of aid they distributed and filed false reports to hide the abuses, the audit said.
    22. Duke Zeller, the union's spokesman, insisted that the hotels were "purposely picked because of the tremendous organizing potential." Some waiters and bellhops said they hadn't been approached by any zealous organizers.
    23. A top Gibraltar police officer testified Wednesday that this British colony's border officials were purposely kept uninformed about an anti-terrorist operation to permit an IRA unit to enter unhindered from Spain.
    24. But she said employees have a "tremendous potential for disrupting the relationship with corporate clients" by purposely messing up a company's product or by joining the competition after dismissal.
    25. Walsh, the independent counsel, "will need only to prove at trial that the specific questions posed to North by the attorney general were precise and material to this legitimate presidential inquiry" and that North purposely lied, the judge said.
    26. Mr. Barbee said that in the past the park hasn't purposely lit fires to get rid of dead lodge-pole pines that have helped fuel the fires because it isn't a practical method to eliminate dead trees.
    27. They are purposely structured to circumvent Taiwan laws that have discouraged companies from issuing common stock to raise money.
    28. (Tchaikovsky purposely underlined its divergences from the forms and manners of Grand Opera by subtitling the work 'Lyric Scenes'.) The conductor of the new production is Valery Gergiev, fiery young chief of the Kirov Opera.
    29. Jan Cheney, manager of the St. Augustine Humane Society, which has joined police in investigating the run-downs, said that purposely running ducks over is cruelty to animals and could be a violation of state law.
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