liberate
nonchantical
Yes, "indeliberate" means not deliberate or intentional.
The root word of deliberation is "deliberate," which comes from the Latin word "deliberatus," meaning to weigh carefully.
She made a deliberate decision to resign from her job and pursue her passion for painting full-time.
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."
The public humiliation by the teacher was deliberate.
It must have been a deliberate attepmt to ruin me.
Intentional.
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The man was charged with deliberate destruction of property.
The word is spelled deliberate.
nonchantical
The item was placed in a deliberate place so it became and obstical.
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.
deliberate, planned, formal, premeditated
The deliberate killing of a monarch.
Opposite of expected would be unexpected, surprising. Opposite of deliberate would be accidental, randomly.