Intentionally
21intentionally — in·ten·tion·al·ly …
22intentionally — See: intentional …
23intentionally — In an intentional manner, with design, of purpose. McNamara v St. Louis Transit Co. 182 Mo 676, 81 SW 880 …
24intentionally or unintentionally — done on purpose or not done on purpose …
25advisedly, intentionally — An action or step taken advisedly is one that is deliberate, one taken with careful consideration. An action or step taken intentionally suggests purpose, design, and intent. One might intentionally talk back to a traffic policeman, but he is not …
26disclose intentionally — index inform (betray) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
27distort intentionally — index misrepresent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
28domestic violence — Intentionally inflicted injury perpetrated by and on family member(s); varieties include spouse abuse, child abuse, and sexual abuse, including incest. Various kinds of abuse, such as sexual abuse, also happen outside the family …
29Mortgage Fraud — Intentionally falsifying information on a mortgage loan application. The intention of mortgage fraud is typically to receive a larger loan amount than would have been permitted if the application had been made honestly. In addition to individuals …
30nintendicide — Intentionally killing yourself in a video game so you can go do something else that is deemed more important. I had to commit nintendicide last night because my parents insisted I call it a night and my lousy game doesn t allow for saves …