What does Deliberate mean?

Definitions for Deliberate
dɪˈlɪb ər ɪt; -əˌreɪtde·lib·er·ate

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. deliberate, calculated, measuredadjective

    carefully thought out in advance

    "a calculated insult"; "with measured irony"

  2. careful, deliberate, measuredverb

    unhurried and with care and dignity

    "walking at the same measured pace"; "with all deliberate speed"

  3. consider, debate, moot, turn over, deliberateverb

    think about carefully; weigh

    "They considered the possibility of a strike"; "Turn the proposal over in your mind"

  4. debate, deliberateverb

    discuss the pros and cons of an issue

GCIDE

  1. Deliberateadjective

    having awareness of the likely consequences; intentional.

Wiktionary

  1. deliberateverb

    To consider carefully.

    It is now time for the jury to deliberate the guilt of the defendant.

  2. deliberateadjective

    Done on purpose; intentional.

    Tripping me was deliberate action.

  3. deliberateadjective

    Of a person, weighing facts and arguments with a view to a choice or decision; carefully considering the probable consequences of a step; circumspect; slow in determining.

    The jury took eight hours to come to its deliberate verdict.

  4. deliberateadjective

    Formed with deliberation; well-advised; carefully considered; not sudden or rash.

    The opinion resulted in a deliberate measure.

  5. deliberateadjective

    Not hasty or sudden; slow.

    The prime minister resided over the cautious, deliberate action.

  6. Etymology: From deliberatus, past participle of delibero, from de + *, libro, from *, libra; see librate.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Deliberateadjective

    Etymology: deliberatus, Latin.

    Commonly therefore it is for virtuous considerations, that wisdom so far prevaileth with men as to make them desirous of slow and deliberate death, against the stream of their sensual inclination. Richard Hooker, b. v. s. 46.

    Echoes are some more sudden, and chop again as soon as the voice is delivered; others are more deliberate, that is, give more space between the voice and the echo, which is caused by the local nearness or distance. Francis Bacon, Natural History.

  2. To DELIBERATEverb

    To think, in order to choice; to hesitate.

    Etymology: delibero, Latin.

    A conscious, wise, reflecting cause,
    Which freely moves, and acts by reason’s laws;
    That can deliberate means elect, and find
    Their due connection with the end design’d. Richard Blackmore, Creat.

    When love once pleads admission to our hearts,
    In spite of all the virtue we can boast,
    The woman that deliberates is lost. Addison.

Wikipedia

  1. deliberate

    Deliberation is a process of thoughtfully weighing options, usually prior to voting. Deliberation emphasizes the use of logic and reason as opposed to power-struggle, creativity, or dialogue. Group decisions are generally made after deliberation through a vote or consensus of those involved. In legal settings a jury famously uses deliberation because it is given specific options, like guilty or not guilty, along with information and arguments to evaluate. In "deliberative democracy", the aim is for both elected officials and the general public to use deliberation rather than power-struggle as the basis for their vote.

ChatGPT

  1. deliberate

    Deliberate can be defined as something that is done consciously and intentionally on purpose. It involves careful and thoughtful consideration before making a decision or taking action. It can also refer to someone who thinks or acts in a careful, slow and thorough manner.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Deliberateadjective

    weighing facts and arguments with a view to a choice or decision; carefully considering the probable consequences of a step; circumspect; slow in determining; -- applied to persons; as, a deliberate judge or counselor

  2. Deliberateadjective

    formed with deliberation; well-advised; carefully considered; not sudden or rash; as, a deliberate opinion; a deliberate measure or result

  3. Deliberateadjective

    not hasty or sudden; slow

  4. Deliberateverb

    to weigh in the mind; to consider the reasons for and against; to consider maturely; to reflect upon; to ponder; as, to deliberate a question

  5. Deliberateverb

    to take counsel with one's self; to weigh the arguments for and against a proposed course of action; to reflect; to consider; to hesitate in deciding; -- sometimes with on, upon, about, concerning

  6. Etymology: [L. deliberatus, p. p. of deliberare to deliberate; de- + librare to weigh. See Librate.]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Deliberate

    de-lib′ėr-āt, v.t. to weigh well in one's mind.—v.i. to consider the reasons for and against anything: to reflect: to consider.—adj. well considered: considering carefully: slow in determining: cautious.—adv. Delib′erately.—ns. Delib′erateness; Deliberā′tion, the act of deliberating: mature reflection: calmness: coolness.—adj. Delib′erative, proceeding or acting by deliberation.—adv. Delib′eratively. [L. deliberāre, -ātumde, inten., and librāre, to weigh—libra, a balance.]

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  1. Adjectives Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'Deliberate' in Adjectives Frequency: #853

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Deliberate in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Deliberate in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of Deliberate in a Sentence

  1. Kimberly Elsbach:

    I do think a lot of it is unconscious, if you ask people,' Would you rate them lower because you don't see them ?' They don't realize they're not doing this as a conscious and deliberate thing.

  2. Irina Bokova:

    I condemn this as a deliberate attack against Iraq's millennial history and culture, and as an inflammatory incitement to violence and hatred, this attack is far more than a cultural tragedy -- this is also a security issue as it fuels sectarianism, violent extremism and conflict in Iraq.

  3. Jonathan Greenblatt:

    Well, Whoopi, there’s no question that the Holocaust was about race. That’s how the Nazis saw it as they perpetrated the systematic annihilation of the Jewish people across continents, across countries with deliberate and ruthless cruelty, you see, Hitler’s ideology, the Third Reich, was predicated on the idea that the Aryans, the Germans, were a ‘master race,’ and the Jews were a subhuman race. It was racialized antisemitism.

  4. Donatella Rovera:

    KRG (Kurdistan Regional Government) forces appear to be spearheading a concerted campaign to forcibly displace Arab communities by destroying entire villages in areas they have recaptured from IS in northern Iraq, the forced displacement of civilians and the deliberate destruction of homes and property without military justification, may amount to war crimes.

  5. Mitch McConnell:

    They pursued a deliberate strategy to force our country into another of their unnecessary crisis. This leaves the funding legislation before us as the only viable way forward in the short term, it does not represent my first, second, third or 23rd choice when it comes to funding the government.

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Translations for Deliberate

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  • наўмысныBelarusian
  • обмислям, обмислен, умишлен, преднамеренBulgarian
  • deliberatCatalan, Valencian
  • váhavý, záměrný, neuspěchaný, zvažovat, úmyslný, rozvážný, promyšlenýCzech
  • bevidst, langsom, overveje, velovervejet, rolig, gennemtænkt, overlagt, sindigDanish
  • wohlerwogen, absichtlich, überlegt, bedachtsam, bewusst, vorsichtig, erwägen, wohlüberlegt, überlegen, beraten, vorsätzlich, bedacht, abwägenGerman
  • σκόπιμοςGreek
  • deliberado, deliberar, a propósitoSpanish
  • حساب شدهPersian
  • harkitseva, tarkoituksellinen, harkita, verkkainen, puntaroida, harkittu, pohtia, tahallinenFinnish
  • délibérer, concerté, délibéréFrench
  • meòraichScottish Gaelic
  • deliberado, deliberarGalician
  • מכווןHebrew
  • megfontolt, szándékos, megfontolHungarian
  • sengaja, disengajaIndonesian
  • 熟慮する, 思慮深い, 作為的, 慎重, 故意Japanese
  • consiliumLatin
  • mauritau, whakaraupeka, ngarahuMāori
  • намеренMacedonian
  • opzettelijke, weloverwogen, doordacht, doordachte, doordenken, beraadslagen, met opzet, overwegen, opzettelijkDutch
  • overveid, veloverveid, med viljeNorwegian
  • umyślny, zamierzonyPolish
  • proposital, deliberado, deliberar, de propósito, intencional, calculadoPortuguese
  • delibera, consfătuiRomanian
  • осторожный, осмотрительный, размеренный, обдумывать, преднамеренный, осознанный, взвешенный, намеренный, неспешный, умышленный, обдуманный, рассудительныйRussian
  • namjeran, намјеран, nameran, намеранSerbo-Croatian
  • úmyselný, zámernýSlovak
  • namerenSlovene
  • medveten, överlägga, rådslå, avsiktligSwedish
  • навмисний, умиснийUkrainian
  • דיליבראַטYiddish

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