English to Spanish Dictionary deliberate

deliberate

deliberar
definition
verb
she deliberated over the menu
engage in long and careful consideration.
adjective
a deliberate attempt to provoke conflict
done consciously and intentionally.
translation of 'deliberate'
verb
meditar,
deliberar
adjective
pausado,
deliberado,
cauto,
premeditado,
intencionado,
lento,
prudente
example
Their movements like the placement of the candles are measured and 'deliberate' .
This correspondence and subsequent appropriation may not have been 'deliberate' or completely conscious.
Most of the hostility faced by conservatives is not explicit, and often not conscious or 'deliberate' .
A 'deliberate' decision - decided I would vote when it was voluntary.
Only 'deliberate' effort enables one fully to grasp the implications of such a position.
The camp location was chosen with careful and 'deliberate' thought.
Like many men of his generation who have experienced war, this is how he is; measured, 'deliberate' , cool - as if nothing in civilian life is worth getting too exited about.
We have reason to believe at this point in time with the evidence through the course of the investigation this was premeditated, 'deliberate' , intentional.
Can't quite remember if that was a 'deliberate' decision or not…
Separation from family is one of the most apparent costs of participating in the program and it's a conscious and 'deliberate' strategy and policy.
But this question assumes that writing is a whole lot more conscious and 'deliberate' than it actually is.
It certainly does not address the problem of judges telling the jury how to 'deliberate' and vote.
And those injuries have been inflicted with 'deliberate' and premeditated intent.
Father spoke much too casually; Mama's stitching was much too steady and 'deliberate' , almost forced.
It was a conscious, 'deliberate' effort to distill myself into a bunch of electrons residing on a server somewhere on the World Wide Web.
It furthermore does not assume that quitting was a conscious and 'deliberate' act as has often been assumed as part of formal cessation programs.
I always make a conscious and 'deliberate' effort to cover these matters in each patient in order not to miss anything.
my action was 'deliberate'
And over time, we began to realise as it sunk in that it wasn't a mistake, that this was a 'deliberate' decision.
He is very 'deliberate' , very careful, has a wonderful sense of humor.
With 'deliberate' caution, he slid the scroll into his tunic and patted it gently.
It was a 'deliberate' decision to challenge myself.
It was this committee that took the 'deliberate' decision that the coronation of Charles II would be conducted as if the previous ten years had not happened.
At the same time, it has left him open to charges of flip-flopping, and concerns that his 'deliberate' , decision - making style may be a hindrance in the Oval Office.
That is why the introduction of a national ID card should be careful and 'deliberate' , not something done in excess haste.
The jury is continuing to 'deliberate' on another charge of false accounting and another of furnishing false information.
Instead, he straightened his spine and took a few slow, 'deliberate' steps forward.
Everything is very measured, very 'deliberate' , very proper, with a flawless outer sheen concealing what lies just below the surface.
Sources said the jury took two hours to 'deliberate' Small's fate and a probation report would now be prepared to determine the term of his sentence.
it was a 'deliberate' attempt to mislead me
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