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will·ful·ly ADV. ingl. am.

willfully → wilfully

Véase también: wilfully

wil·ful·ly, will·ful·ly ingl. am. [ˈwɪlfəli] ADJ.

2. wilfully (obstinately):

wil·ful·ly, will·ful·ly ingl. am. [ˈwɪlfəli] ADJ.

2. wilfully (obstinately):

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
These details have been willfully and purposefully ignored by left-of-center commentators and leaders.
www.weeklystandard.com
If the person is intentionally or willfully ignorant, this is known as "vincible ignorance", and the act is still considered a sin.
en.wikipedia.org
Most humans are close-minded, willfully ignorant sheeple... and politicians cater to the irrrational fears of sheeple.
www.extremetech.com
Rarely do his descendents deign to sound so willfully grotty, so smilingly damaged.
thequietus.com
In general, the term has come to describe someone who is willfully ignorant of how things work.
en.wikipedia.org
It is criminal for government to knowingly and willfully feed its people contaminated water and year after year lie about it.
en.wikipedia.org
That kind of ideologically motivated, willfully misleading muckraking may be a well-worn strategy among partisan operatives.
www.washingtonmonthly.com
Because the appellant was willfully blind to the consent of the complainant, the defense of mistake of fact can not apply.
en.wikipedia.org
Seems willfully disobedient or maliciousness.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
The government must then establish that defendant willfully infringed or, in other words, possessed the necessary "mens rea".
en.wikipedia.org

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