Sentences with deliberate
de·lib·er·ate
D d - It has a deliberate policy to introduce world art to Britain.
- His movements were gentle and deliberate.
- After the station's offices in Baghdad were hit in a separate attack that the Qatar-based channel charged was a deliberate US strike.
- Yet in You Gotta Have Balls, this is the dark background that gives point to the book's controlled and deliberate lightness.
- She deliberated over the decision for a long time before she made up her mind. [V + over/about]
- A deliberate insult
- Women and children have replaced men as the greatest casualties of war, and are often used as deliberate targets.
- The adjective is pronounced (dɪlɪbərət ). The verb is pronounced (dɪlɪbəreɪt ).
- A deliberate pace
- Take deliberate aim
- A jury deliberates
- It is now time for the jury to deliberate the guilt of the defendant.
- Tripping me was deliberate action.
- The jury took eight hours to come to its deliberate verdict.
- A deliberate opinion; a deliberate measure or result
- A deliberate lie.
- Moving away from the city and all its advantages required a deliberate decision.
- Moving with a deliberate step.
- To deliberate a question.
- She deliberated for a long time before giving her decision.
- The jury deliberated for three hours.