All 11 Uses of
deliberate
in
The Bourne Identity
- He doubled back into the Bahnhofstrasse, instinctively knowing that the Gemeinschaft Bank was a nearby building of off-white stone; it had been on the opposite side of the street on which he had just walked; he had passed it deliberately.
Chpt 4deliberately = intentionally
- He could not move as fast as he might wish or with the strength he knew he had, but he could move deliberately.
Chpt 7deliberately = slowly
- He chose Cain deliberately. It was symbolic.
Chpt 16deliberately = thoughtfully (with care)
- A deliberate smokescreen of confusion, the contract itself fiction.
Chpt 17deliberate = intentional
- And that second story-the patently false statement that millions were stolen from the Gemeinschaft-was tacked onto the equally false story that I'm wanted for killing three men in Zurich. It was added. Deliberately.
Chpt 18deliberately = intentionally
- Distinct, deliberate, two sets of shoes cautiously climbing the staircase.
Chpt 21deliberate = done with care
- He killed those men, that woman, like a madman on a deliberate rampage.
Chpt 22deliberate = intentional (on purpose with forethought)
- In the stillness the old man could hear the slow, deliberate breathing of the figure beyond the cloth.
Chpt 28 *deliberate = slow
- And why had Delta deliberately used the name Washburn?
Chpt 34deliberately = intentionally
- "With all deliberate speed," said Crawford, nodding.
Chpt 35deliberate = as fast as possible while being thorough and careful
- And the sound had not been deliberate; it had not been loud enough or prolonged enough to signify a trap.
Chpt 35 *deliberate = intentional (done on purpose)
Definitions:
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(1)
(deliberate as in: deliberate insult) to do something intentionally (do it on purpose)
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(2)
(deliberate as in: need to deliberate) to think about or discuss -- especially with great care
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(3)
(deliberate as in: a deliberate thinker) done with great care -- often slowly