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Example sentences for "intentional"

Lexicographically close words:
intensive; intensively; intent; intente; intention; intentionally; intentione; intentioned; intentions; intently
  1. A Figure of Etymology is an intentional deviation from the ordinary formation of a word.

  2. A Figure of Orthography is an intentional deviation from the ordinary or true spelling of a word.

  3. A Figure of Syntax is an intentional deviation from the usual construction of a word.

  4. A Figure of Syntax is an intentional deviation from the ordinary construction of words.

  5. A figure of Syntax is the intentional deviation in the usual construction of a word.

  6. A figure of Etymology is the intentional deviation in the usual form of a word.

  7. A Figure of Etymology is an intentional deviation from the usual form of a word.

  8. A Figure of Rhetoric is an intentional deviation from the ordinary application of words.

  9. Irony is the intentional use of words to express a sense contrary to that which the speaker or writer means to convey.

  10. Dr Stout considers that observation of their behaviour shows little if any evidence of intentional comparison.

  11. There is here some ambiguity as to the exact psychological significance of the words "intentional adaptation" and of the phrase "conscious knowledge of the relation between the means employed and the ends attained.

  12. If we institute inquiries with a view to ascertaining how the conceptual factor originates, it appears to be the result of analysis and abstraction, and to be reached by a process of comparison which becomes intentional and deliberate.

  13. That the resolution does not expressly allege that the assumption of power and authority which it condemns was intentional and corrupt is no answer to the preceding view of its character and effect.

  14. Winston had no doubts of Elijah's intentional integrity and he had great confidence in Helen Lonsdale's ability both in business and in looking out for herself.

  15. She had been innocent of intentional wrong doing, but this made no difference.

  16. But she was innocent of any intentional wrong.

  17. The intentional explosion of the fixed magazine during the retreat of the British from the main works.

  18. There appears to be no truth whatever in laying upon the British the infamous charge of intentional introduction of smallpox.

  19. That was an intentional hypocrisy on my part.

  20. His lowered arm touched hers with intentional pressure, but she swerved sideways, at once thwarting the contact.

  21. Cases of deliberate, intentional wrong will occur, and the question will rise, What is the duty of the teacher in such an emergency?

  22. Those are unintended which are produced by necessity; those are intentional which are produced by design.

  23. The sixth topic is one by which the action spoken of is proved to have been done designedly and on purpose, and then we add this argument, that pardon ought not to be granted to an intentional crime.

  24. If I should have omitted through accident or inadvertence to call upon any Elector, I trust such omission will be attributed to its true cause, and not to any intentional disrespect on my part.

  25. The opportunity seized for this intentional interruption arose out of a noble earl having sat next to one of the junior barons of the House.

  26. The anger of its tone rescued the remark from intentional irony, which otherwise, probably, would have been its general acceptation.

  27. Then of course I am sure, even though it makes everything much harder for them, Jack and Jim would neither of them wish to stand in your way," Jean answered with intentional cruelty.

  28. But the other men were making no pretense of listening and were muttering and talking among themselves as a direct and intentional insult to the speaker.

  29. The children are experimented with so much and so unwisely, in any case, that possibly a little intentional experiment, guided by real insight and psychological information, would do them good.

  30. All inability to perform intentional acts is called Aboulia, or lack of Will.

  31. Many such cases lead to the general position that for each of our intentional actions we must have some way of thinking about the action, of remembering how it feels, looks, etc.

  32. Probably an infinitude of subtle influences came into play, and among these there seems reason to include the intentional and unintentional "bulling" or "bearing" of the market.

  33. Clears her, however, of intentional pride, scorn, haughtiness, or want of sensibility.

  34. A good intentional preparative to love, this pity; since, at the time, she little thought that he would not renew his offer.

  35. This appears from the intentional literal reference to chap.

  36. Experience teaches that hypocrisy, calculating evil, intentional selfishness, and purposeful lying are incomparably rarer among children than among adults, and that on the whole, they observe well and willingly.

  37. Yet, though the law be satisfied, not only may the conclusion be wholly false but every particular part of the evidence may be perfectly useless, without the presence anywhere of intentional untruth.

  38. We have to consider only that adduction of facts and explanation, simple or complex, in a more or less skilful, intentional or unintentional manner, by means of which we are convinced at least for a moment.

  39. Apart from intentional in- [1] Tracy: The Psychology of Childhood.

  40. Here the association must be intentional and such ideas must be brought to a fixed image, which may be in such wise associated with them as to make a result possible.

  41. In cases of murderous assault it is certain that most uncanny stories are told, later explained by fear or total confusion or intentional dishonesty, but really to be explained by nothing more than actual optical processes.

  42. It is apparent that the picture has suffered intentional injury, and it is known that in consequence of this supposed heresy the altar which it adorned was interdicted and the picture covered up.

  43. A peculiar feature by which his pictures may be known is the invariable and apparently intentional hiding of the feet of his figures, for which purpose sheep and cattle and household utensils are introduced.

  44. The clumsiness, and the intentional blunders of certain of the crew seemed to indicate that there was a conspiracy to defeat the purposes of the commander.

  45. Homer and his companions certainly were not writing intentional allegories; but they had a sense for beauty and a sense for the flux of things, and in those two perceptions the whole philosophy of Ideas is latent.

  46. Now, in this world of forms and intentional misunderstandings, what purpose is served by the appearance of souls overflowing with music?

  47. When he thought there was intentional falsehood in the relator, his expression was, 'He lies, and he knows he lies.

  48. But every man is most free with his best friends, because he does not suppose that they can suspect him of intentional incivility.

  49. Intentional lying being excluded, speech is an even more complete self-revelation than act.

  50. The same intentional publicity as in the entrance is obvious.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intentional" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.