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• (studied)- marked by or suggestive of conscious effort; not spontaneous or<br />

natural; affected; carefully deliberated; The more closely the words<br />

are studied, the completer the illusion grows. — A Life of William Shakespeare<br />

with portraits and facsimiles;<br />

deliberate {consider} = intentional > intent = purport = propose<br />

• (deliberate)- carefully weighed or considered; studied; intentional, (<br />

- ); The steps of the colonists have been cautious<br />

and deliberate, their perseverance and energy indomitable! — The History of<br />

Tasmania, Volume I;<br />

• (intentional)- done deliberately; intended; The simplicity of plot<br />

is intentional, and the avoidance of rant also, as also the compression of the<br />

speeches in the more severe situations. — Life of Lord Byron With His Letters<br />

And Journals;<br />

• (purport)- the meaning, import, or sense; purpose; intention; object,<br />

( ; ; ); This was the general purport, and expressed<br />

with such anguish and fortitude as might have melted a heart of marble. —<br />

Put Yourself in His Place;<br />

• (purported) - reputed or claimed; alleged, ( ); The author's name<br />

was not given and the work purported (fallaciously) to have been published<br />

at Frankfurt and Leipzig. — The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller;<br />

inform, notify, suggest, refer, imply, insinuate, explain, limn,<br />

omen, salient, glaring, opalescent<br />

notify = advise : tell = enjoin : educate : brief<br />

• (enjoin)- to prescribe (a course of action) with authority or emphasis,<br />

( ; ); Many of the bigoted clergy were<br />

exasperated by the toleration which the empress enjoined, and they united<br />

with the disaffected lords in a conspiracy for a revolution. — The Empire of<br />

Russia;<br />

• (brief)- to give instructions or preparatory information to;<br />

refer = advert^ inadvertently : unwitting<br />

• (advert)- to remark or comment; refer; There are other considerations<br />

which might be adverted to here; but I think what I have advanced is<br />

sufficient. — Love's Final Victory;<br />

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