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 Translation for 'wilfully' from English to French
SYNO wilfully | willfully
intentionnellement {adv}wilfully [Br.]
avec préméditation {adv}wilfully [Br.]
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Translation for 'wilfully' from English to French

wilfully [Br.]
intentionnellement {adv}

avec préméditation {adv}
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Usage Examples English
  • In 2018, 60 Minutes reported that during his time at Daruk Boys' Home, he had facilitated and wilfully ignored rampant child abuse, including child sexual abuse.
  • The words in square brackets were substituted for the words "wilfully refuses" by section 10 of, and the First Schedule to, the Official Secrets Act 1920.
  • In the "Yeung May-wan" case, the defendants were therefore acquitted of wilfully obstructing a police officer and assaulting a police officer, even though there was actually a scuffle.
  • In 1984, the coroner ruled Mackay had died of "wilfully inflicted gunshot wounds". He was sentenced to life imprisonment.
  • On June 2, 2014, Michael Sona, the former director of communications for the Conservative candidate in Guelph was charged with "wilfully preventing or endeavouring to prevent an elector from voting".

  • The 23 metafictional pieces in the collection are "difficult to categorise, roaming wilfully across the boundaries of genres and inventing new ones", which one story ("Octet") appears to "self-mockingly acknowledge".
  • On 30 April 1954, Platts was committed to stand trial in the Rockhampton Supreme Court on a charge of having wilfully murdered Andrew Dingwall.
  • Sarah Ann French was found guilty of wilfully murdering her husband, William French, on 19 March 1852.
  • In the end tag, Takashi tries to come clean to the Dean after his father scolds him for extortionate phone fees, but the Dean remains wilfully oblivious.
  • The BGH said that under BGB § 839, GG Art. 34 for a state be liable it has to have acted wilfully or negligently, and only if a law was written to benefit a third party.

  • The Chief of Police: Mostly concerned with playing billiards and assuaging his own toothache, he doesn't share the Lieutenant's idealism and wilfully breaks the law.
  • The trial judge concluded from the whole of the evidence that Weinberg and Charest deliberately, wilfully, and knowingly infringed Robinson's copyright, and this was supported by the evidence.
  • Section 83 - Or wilfully destroying books, etc.
  • In 2017, schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000 was used to charge Muhammad Rabbani with "wilfully obstructing or seeking to frustrate a search examination" after allegedly refusing to disclose passwords.
  • Upon being charged with the offence of wilfully promoting hatred, their defence was that they circulated the pamphlet to expose prejudice in the community against French-Canadians.

  • Nationality can be revoked only if it was conferred upon a person by naturalisation, unless the person wilfully surrenders citizenship.
  • In February 2012, the Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined Exel almost $300,000 for wilfully failing to record and report on the job injuries for four years.
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