The judge's deliberate actions to slowly deliberate the case were obvious to all, hence the ultimate resolution of the case.
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deliberate
As an adjective - He made a deliberate mistake and cost us hundreds of dollars. As a verb - The jury will deliberate on the evidence and then give their verdict.
This was a deliberate act of war.It was not deliberate, I swear.
The judge paused to deliberate his response.
Terrorism is the deliberate use of violence to intimidate and instill fear in a population for ideological, religious, or political reasons. It is often carried out by individuals or groups seeking to advance their goals through the use of fear and intimidation.
Deliberate, rhythmical chest...[NovaNet]
the use of deliberate exaggeration for emphasis or effect
The word "hasty" is never a verb. The noun is haste and the verb is to hasten. Deliberate and hasty as adjectives: "The change in location was a deliberate choice by the board, although they may have been too hasty in their decision." Hasty as an adjective and deliberate (consider, discuss, examine) as a verb: "The jury decided to deliberate rather than reach a hasty verdict."
more deliberate
Example sentence - I told you a million times I could sing.
I deliberate whether or not to answer this question.
Deliberate, just as you have it, is the correct spelling.