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单词 wilfully
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Definition of wilfully in English:

wilfully

(US willfully)
adverb ˈwɪlf(ə)liˈwɪlfəli
  • 1With the intention of causing harm; deliberately.

    she denies four charges of wilfully neglecting a patient
    he admitted wilfully ill-treating animals
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the end of Henry IV, in a re-enactment of Hamlet's murder of Polonius, Henry wilfully thrusts his sword into Belcredi.
    • The Act also covers persons who knowingly or wilfully (within the timeframe specified for their retention) destroy, deface or conceal from the Revenue any documents.
    • The government had in fact wilfully stood in the way of families reuniting, and had aggressively prevented parents reuniting with their children.
    • As long as he does nothing wilfully provocative, he has considerable freedom to redefine his personal position on matters of faith and conscience.
    • You don't accept the possibility that a government may one day wilfully misuse this information.
  • 2With a stubborn and determined intention to do as one wants, regardless of the consequences.

    he had wilfully ignored the evidence
    the business seems willfully headed toward extinction
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His astonishing debut feature is one of the most wilfully obscure pieces of genre-busting cinema in a very long time.
    • The Miami Herald columnist has produced a series of hysterical and wilfully absurd novels.
    • He was a crucial figure in bringing new repertoire to a theatre which had almost wilfully avoided truly significant premieres in the previous four decades of its existence.
    • Its lyrics are repetitious, its sound wilfully dated, its messages straightforward.
    • She's the 19-year-old author of a wilfully eccentric, impossible to categorise debut album.
 
 

Definition of willfully in US English:

willfully

(British wilfully)
adverbˈwilfəlēˈwɪlfəli
  • 1With the intention of causing harm; deliberately.

    she denies four charges of willfully neglecting a patient
    he admitted willfully ill-treating animals
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The government had in fact wilfully stood in the way of families reuniting, and had aggressively prevented parents reuniting with their children.
    • The Act also covers persons who knowingly or wilfully (within the timeframe specified for their retention) destroy, deface or conceal from the Revenue any documents.
    • You don't accept the possibility that a government may one day wilfully misuse this information.
    • As long as he does nothing wilfully provocative, he has considerable freedom to redefine his personal position on matters of faith and conscience.
    • At the end of Henry IV, in a re-enactment of Hamlet's murder of Polonius, Henry wilfully thrusts his sword into Belcredi.
  • 2With a stubborn and determined intention to do as one wants, regardless of the consequences.

    he had willfully ignored the evidence
    the business seems willfully headed toward extinction
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She's the 19-year-old author of a wilfully eccentric, impossible to categorise debut album.
    • His astonishing debut feature is one of the most wilfully obscure pieces of genre-busting cinema in a very long time.
    • The Miami Herald columnist has produced a series of hysterical and wilfully absurd novels.
    • He was a crucial figure in bringing new repertoire to a theatre which had almost wilfully avoided truly significant premieres in the previous four decades of its existence.
    • Its lyrics are repetitious, its sound wilfully dated, its messages straightforward.
 
 
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