Non-deliberate refers to actions or situations that occur without intention or conscious thought. It can describe behaviors that are spontaneous, accidental, or unintentional.
The noun form for the adjective deliberate is deliberateness.The noun forms for the verb to deliberate are deliberatorand the gerund, deliberating.
purposely; meaningfully; intended
Non-intentional torts, also known as negligence torts, occur when a person's actions result in harm to another person or their property due to a failure to exercise reasonable care. Unlike intentional torts, non-intentional torts do not involve a deliberate intent to cause harm, but rather a lack of proper care or precaution. Examples include car accidents caused by reckless driving or slip-and-fall cases due to a property owner's negligence.
Yes, many. Some accidental, some suicides and some deliberate.
Comparative thinking involves analyzing and contrasting information to make informed decisions or draw conclusions. It requires careful consideration and deliberate evaluation of different options or perspectives. This process can be time-consuming as it involves gathering, processing, and synthesizing information before arriving at a well-thought-out conclusion.
Planning for non-crisis situations and in response to hypothetical situations
The comparative degree of "deliberate" is "more deliberate."
This was a deliberate act of war.It was not deliberate, I swear.
Pedophiles are people with pedophilia, which is not a crime.
I deliberate whether or not to answer this question.
Deliberate, just as you have it, is the correct spelling.
The graffiti appeared to be deliberate. How long can it take for the jury to deliberate? What deliberate acts can you add to these charges?
The incorrect spelling is "deliberate." The correct spelling is "deliberately."
The public humiliation by the teacher was deliberate.
Deliberate is an adjective, the adverb is deliberately.
Deliberate Prose was created in 2000.
it's when someone does something deliberate to someone else