purposefully
Americanadverb
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in a determined or resolute way.
Many runners break down in the marathon’s second half, but I stayed positive as I painfully and purposefully placed one foot in front of the other.
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in a thoughtful and focused way, with a serious desire to accomplish something.
The Family Fun Cooking Classes are designed to educate, but more importantly, to encourage adults in our community to purposefully spend time with young people.
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with intention; deliberately; purposely.
He maliciously and purposefully slammed the car door on my foot, resulting in a fracture.
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The dog hops off the steps of the diner and sniffs my way before walking purposefully down the gravel road beside it.
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Mark Lanier, the plaintiff’s lawyer, said he purposefully didn’t ask for a specific amount of damages.
The evidence presented at trial that executives purposefully designed the platforms to be addictive was weak.
To visually represent the protagonist's mental breakdown without making the single-room setting feel static, Chuprina says that he purposefully changed the camera lenses as the story progressed.
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I sat in the window, watching as she left the house, walked purposefully to the end of the street and waited at the corner.
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