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willfullyadv. referring to doing something intentionally, purposefully and...
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willfullyalso wilfully, late Old English wilfullice "of one's own free will, voluntarily;" see willful + -ly (2). Mid-14c. as "deliberately, knowingly." Bad sense of "on purpose&q [..]
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willfully"An act is done willfully if it is done intentionally, and with the specific intent to do something the law forbids."[United States v. Greenup, 1999 U.S. App. LEXIS 12027 (6th Cir. Tenn. Jun [..]
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willfullyIntentionally, as distinguished from accidentally, carelessly or inadvertently, but not necessarily maliciously.
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willfullyreferring to doing something intentionally, purposefully and stubbornly. Examples: "He drove the car willfully into the crowd on the sidewalk." "She willfully left the dange [..]
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willfullyadv. referring to doing something intentionally, purposefully and stubbornly. Examples: "He drove the car willfully into the crowd on the sidewalk." "She willfully left the dangerous su [..]
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willfully
In a willful manner.
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