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conscientiously /kɒnʃɪˈɛnʃəsli /adverb1In a thorough and responsible way: he applied himself conscientiously to his profession a conscientiously detailed legislative history...- Success in network marketing is possible wherever people are willing to commit themselves to conscientiously build their businesses.
- The organizers of the show have conscientiously laid out its densely woven iconography.
- She spent several pages dealing conscientiously with the law, which I need not read.
2In a way that is motivated by one’s moral sense of right and wrong: he could not conscientiously take the oath people who are conscientiously opposed to killing...- The question is not whether we should condemn somebody who acts conscientiously, but who is incapable of doing what he thinks morality requires.
- Claimants cannot show good cause just by saying, for example, that they conscientiously object to doing a certain employment.
- This does not release the doctor from his continuing duty to care for his patient, unless perhaps, that is, he finds himself conscientiously unable to do so.
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