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Consciously

Consciously \Con"scious*ly\, adv. In a conscious manner; with knowledge of one's own mental operations or actions.

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consciously

adv. In a conscious manner; knowingly, volitionally.

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consciously

adv. with awareness; "she consciously played with the idea of inviting them" [ant: unconsciously]

Usage examples of "consciously".

Nevertheless, to-day as then, in the coeducational institution she is more consciously on her mettle than the man.

And, unconsciously or consciously, this was the way that Kwa had used it.

Consciously directed electrical microbursts release chemical molecules from the neuron sacks at the end of the fibers, transmitting them to receiving neurons.

The last time he had consciously looked at his legs, the soles of his boots and the left calf of the skinsuit overgarment had been stained crimson.

Paul himself, in Philippians 2:5-8, talks about God in Christ voluntarily and consciously limiting the independent exercise of his divine attributes.

In as much as repetitiveness is a perceived quality that we can be consciously aware of, there probably exists some cortical map representing it, since most perceptual qualities have corresponding cortical maps that process and represent them.

At the same time, he or she becomes consciously aware of certain aspects or qualities of these stages that were implicit, but unrecognized when confronted in the context of linear evolution.

Darkness, almost palpably aware of his Regard, appears to withdraw, consciously, to a certain depth below the Atlantick Surface.

In the long run I think the hardest people to bring to heel will be the businessmen, who have most to lose by the passing of the present system and in some cases are consciously pro-Hitler.

As he handed over the change and exchanged greetings, he noticed consciously for the first time the romantic novels discreetly displayed in plain covers on the bottom rack at the back of the stall, beneath the eyeline of innocent children and much lower than the racks of books and chapbooks of erotic pictures and fantasies, whose colorful covers were as vivid and public, and as cheerfully explicit, as the stained-glass windows of the meetinghouse.

She sat in beside me and I did all the automatic things like switching on the lights and letting off the handbrake, and I drove all the way to Clapham without consciously seeing the road.

Consciously she knew none of these things, she was only aware of being lulled, almost hypnotised, by the magic of his voice.

Eldon, finding in the old man a certain unexpected refinement over and above his goodness of heart, consciously or unconsciously encouraged herself in idealising him, that the way of interest might approach as nearly as might be to that of honour.

Hence, that power must be consciously leashed before inferiors might safely encounter Exalted eyes.

The Presidential Palace, which Mondschein remembered as a compact, somewhat austere building in vaguely Roman style, had expanded in the course of a quarter of a century into an incomprehensible mazelike edifice that seemed consciously intended to rival Versailles in ostentatious grandeur.