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		Definition of purposefully in English: purposefullyadverb ˈpəːpəsfʊliˈpəːpəsf(ə)liˈpərpəsfəli 1In a way that shows determination or resolve.  Rachael takes the lead, striding purposefully towards the door  Example sentencesExamples -  Then she heads purposefully for the door.
 -  Niklas headed purposefully for the gramophone in the living room and let the sounds of cheerful Bavarian folk music fill the apartment.
 -  There were well-groomed sales negotiators talking purposefully on the phones trying hard to pitch a sale here and close another deal there.
 -  I much prefer it when he strides purposefully through the office with a menacing glare.
 -  I leave the boss and stride purposefully to the colour printer to retrieve my latest set of glossy prints.
 -  He walked purposefully to the small nightstand by the motel bed and pulled a tissue from the box on top of the table.
 -  Purposefully, I squared my shoulders and pushed myself off the couch.
 -  I swear as I march purposefully toward the direction of the morgue.
 -  They slog purposefully, awaiting the report of the distant guns to herald the attack.
 -  Olivia marches purposefully around the shop.
 -  Michelle completely ignored him and strode purposefully to the racks full of sniper rifles.
 -  The boss strode purposefully past the janitors, but then suddenly stopped.
 
 2With a useful purpose.  how is it possible to share information effectively and purposefully with project partners?  Example sentencesExamples -  We can guide students more purposefully through their work as writers and use our responses to teach, not just to critique or grade.
 -  Less purposefully, the president also attained the type of monetary policy that he had earlier sought.
 -  There is an inability to communicate or interact purposefully with the environment.
 -  Many political ecologists are purposefully engaged in such action.
 -  Using this gift purposefully, we tap into a higher dimension of intelligence.
 -  We have to devise ways in which serious matters are seriously and purposefully discussed.
 -  There was some stuff going on there that wasn't entirely explained purposefully.
 -  Live more purposefully: reassert your values and become more aware of your actions and motivations.
 -  She organized them into an orderly set of people each working purposefully and productively.
 -  The latter means that management can purposefully change the mix, introducing more market, for example, or less command.
 -  I want the paintings clearly and purposefully hung, without trying to conceal or minimize the visual interruption.
 
 3Intentionally and deliberately.  we purposefully avoided addressing the problem  purposefully vague answers  Example sentencesExamples -  The acting is purposefully melodramatic and adds to the satirical atmosphere that runs through each scene.
 -  Their purposefully chaotic show unites song, video and propaganda as the boys bid to convert us from eco-worriers to eco-warriors.
 -  The reader is purposefully kept off-balance, not wholly in control of what they read.
 -  He's purposefully avoiding the questions about his own prior admissions.
 -  Charlie stumbles as they purposefully trip him and push him down.
 -  When I went to view the show, all I encountered was a purposefully composed, near derelict space.
 -  Some chains purposefully advertise in markets before entering them.
 -  The work wound down and the planned clean-up of the site was purposefully put aside.
 -  They are thugs, delighting in purposefully tormenting him.
 -  Employing language that is purposefully stylized and mannered, it reads something like a perverse Lewis Carroll.
 -  We purposefully picked the specific airline because it was the largest and most wellknown national carrier.
 
    Definition of purposefully in US English: purposefullyadverbˈpərpəsfəliˈpərpəsfəlē 1In a way that shows determination or resolve.  Rachael takes the lead, striding purposefully towards the door  Example sentencesExamples -  They slog purposefully, awaiting the report of the distant guns to herald the attack.
 -  Olivia marches purposefully around the shop.
 -  I leave the boss and stride purposefully to the colour printer to retrieve my latest set of glossy prints.
 -  There were well-groomed sales negotiators talking purposefully on the phones trying hard to pitch a sale here and close another deal there.
 -  Michelle completely ignored him and strode purposefully to the racks full of sniper rifles.
 -  Purposefully, I squared my shoulders and pushed myself off the couch.
 -  I swear as I march purposefully toward the direction of the morgue.
 -  Niklas headed purposefully for the gramophone in the living room and let the sounds of cheerful Bavarian folk music fill the apartment.
 -  I much prefer it when he strides purposefully through the office with a menacing glare.
 -  The boss strode purposefully past the janitors, but then suddenly stopped.
 -  Then she heads purposefully for the door.
 -  He walked purposefully to the small nightstand by the motel bed and pulled a tissue from the box on top of the table.
 
 2With a useful purpose.  how is it possible to share information effectively and purposefully with project partners?  Example sentencesExamples -  Many political ecologists are purposefully engaged in such action.
 -  I want the paintings clearly and purposefully hung, without trying to conceal or minimize the visual interruption.
 -  The latter means that management can purposefully change the mix, introducing more market, for example, or less command.
 -  Less purposefully, the president also attained the type of monetary policy that he had earlier sought.
 -  There was some stuff going on there that wasn't entirely explained purposefully.
 -  She organized them into an orderly set of people each working purposefully and productively.
 -  We have to devise ways in which serious matters are seriously and purposefully discussed.
 -  Live more purposefully: reassert your values and become more aware of your actions and motivations.
 -  We can guide students more purposefully through their work as writers and use our responses to teach, not just to critique or grade.
 -  Using this gift purposefully, we tap into a higher dimension of intelligence.
 -  There is an inability to communicate or interact purposefully with the environment.
 
 3Intentionally and deliberately.  we purposefully avoided addressing the problem  purposefully vague answers  Example sentencesExamples -  Charlie stumbles as they purposefully trip him and push him down.
 -  When I went to view the show, all I encountered was a purposefully composed, near derelict space.
 -  The work wound down and the planned clean-up of the site was purposefully put aside.
 -  Employing language that is purposefully stylized and mannered, it reads something like a perverse Lewis Carroll.
 -  The acting is purposefully melodramatic and adds to the satirical atmosphere that runs through each scene.
 -  They are thugs, delighting in purposefully tormenting him.
 -  He's purposefully avoiding the questions about his own prior admissions.
 -  Their purposefully chaotic show unites song, video and propaganda as the boys bid to convert us from eco-worriers to eco-warriors.
 -  We purposefully picked the specific airline because it was the largest and most wellknown national carrier.
 -  The reader is purposefully kept off-balance, not wholly in control of what they read.
 -  Some chains purposefully advertise in markets before entering them.
 
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