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wilful
[ wil-fuhl ]
wilful
/ ˈwɪlfʊl /
adjective
- intent on having one's own way; headstrong or obstinate
- intentional
wilful murder
Derived Forms
- ˈwilfulness, noun
- ˈwilfully, adverb
Other Words From
- wilful·ly adverb
- wilful·ness noun
- un·wilful adjective
- un·wilful·ly adverb
- un·wilful·ness noun
Example Sentences
Teixeira, 22, pleaded guilty to the wilful retention and transmission of national defence information in March.
Israeli security forces have deliberately killed, wounded, arrested, detained, mistreated and tortured medical personnel and targeted medical vehicles, constituting the war crimes of wilful killing and mistreatment and the crime against humanity of extermination.
Welch later admitted one count of wilful neglect by a care worker.
Trump had pleaded not guilty to several felony charges in the now-dismissed case, including wilful retention of national defence information.
If any Filipino died as a result of China’s wilful actions, he said, the Philippines would consider it as close to “an act of war” and respond accordingly.
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