to do something intentionally is to do it on purpose, to mean to do it - for example 'I hurt you intentionally'
Manipulate would mean to intentionally change. You could manipulate a variable such as the does of a drug. Thus, you might test with doses of 10 mg, 25 mg, 100 mg, etc.
Manipulate would mean to intentionally change. You could manipulate a variable such as the does of a drug. Thus, you might test with doses of 10 mg, 25 mg, 100 mg, etc.
Omit means to leave out or exclude, intentionally or unintentionally. Sometimes, scientist will omit Pluto when listing off the planets in the Solar System.
In research and experimentation, "independent" or "manipulated" refers to the variable that is intentionally changed or controlled by the researcher to observe its effect on another variable. This variable is considered independent because its variation is not influenced by other variables in the experiment. It is crucial for establishing cause-and-effect relationships in scientific studies.
what does 'cleapps' mean?
On purpose-intentionally.
Snubbing is intentionally ignoring someone in a social setting.
b'chavana (×‘×›×•×•× ×”) means "intentionally"
The muscle that you move intentionally
intentionally opposite to "ugly"...meaning - attractive
"Willfully" literally means "intentionally," or "in a willful manner."
Inity is part of an intentionally created Rastafarian dialect of English.
Yes, intentionally means doing something with purpose or deliberation. It involves making a conscious decision to act in a certain way.
Did you mean "intentionally"? If so, it means doing something with a specific purpose or goal in mind, deliberately and on purpose.
Yes you should but that doesn't mean that you have to put up with it. If they call you names intentionally all the time they aren't your friend.
In economics it would mean that the results have had a bias put on them, that is, distorted ... usually intentionally.
aggressive, antagonistic, argumentative, abusive, antipathetic