slovo | definícia |
knowingly (encz) | knowingly,naschvál adv: jose |
knowingly (encz) | knowingly,schválně adv: jose |
knowingly (encz) | knowingly,vědomě adv: Zdeněk Brož |
knowingly (encz) | knowingly,záměrně adv: jose |
Knowingly (gcide) | Knowingly \Know"ing*ly\, adv.
1. With knowledge; in a knowing manner; intelligently;
consciously; deliberately; as, he would not knowingly
offend. --Strype.
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2. By experience. [Obs.] --Shak.
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knowingly (wn) | knowingly
adv 1: with full knowledge and deliberation; "he wittingly
deleted the references" [syn: wittingly, knowingly]
[ant: inadvertently, unknowingly, unwittingly] |
KNOWINGLY (bouvier) | KNOWINGLY, pleadings. The word knowingly," or "well knowing," will supply
the place of a positive averment in an indictment or declaration, that the
defendant knew the facts subsequently stated; if notice or knowledge be
unnecessarily stated, the allegation may be rejected as surplusage. Vide
Com. Dig. Indictment, G 6; 2 Stra. 904; 2 East, 452; 1 Chit. Pl. *367; Vide
Scienter.
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knowingly (encz) | knowingly,naschvál adv: joseknowingly,schválně adv: joseknowingly,vědomě adv: Zdeněk Brožknowingly,záměrně adv: jose |
unknowingly (encz) | unknowingly,nevědomě adv: Zdeněk Brož |
Foreknowingly (gcide) | Foreknowingly \Fore*know"ing*ly\, adv.
With foreknowledge.
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He who . . . foreknowingly loses his life. --Jer.
Taylor.
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knowingly (wn) | knowingly
adv 1: with full knowledge and deliberation; "he wittingly
deleted the references" [syn: wittingly, knowingly]
[ant: inadvertently, unknowingly, unwittingly] |
unknowingly (wn) | unknowingly
adv 1: without knowledge or intention; "he unwittingly deleted
the references" [syn: unwittingly, inadvertently,
unknowingly] [ant: advertently, heedfully,
knowingly, mindfully, wittingly] |
KNOWINGLY (bouvier) | KNOWINGLY, pleadings. The word knowingly," or "well knowing," will supply
the place of a positive averment in an indictment or declaration, that the
defendant knew the facts subsequently stated; if notice or knowledge be
unnecessarily stated, the allegation may be rejected as surplusage. Vide
Com. Dig. Indictment, G 6; 2 Stra. 904; 2 East, 452; 1 Chit. Pl. *367; Vide
Scienter.
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