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Definition of Knowingly

Knowingly
Knowingly Know"ing*ly, adv. 1. With knowledge; in a knowing manner; intelligently; consciously; deliberately; as, he would not knowingly offend. --Strype. 2. By experience. [Obs.] --Shak.

Meaning of Knowingly from wikipedia

- constitute part of a crime. For example, in English law, the offense of knowingly being a p****enger in a vehicle taken without consent (TWOC) requires that...
- February 2011). "John Lewis: Never Knowingly Undersold?". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 7 March 2011. "Never knowingly undersold". www.johnlewis.com. Lives...
- such activities, or when such person knowingly aids or abets any person in the conduct of such activities or knowingly conspires with any person to engage...
- alcohol and THC intoxication was inaccurate, or that Schuler did not knowingly consume the intoxicants. "TV review: 'There's Something Wrong With Aunt...
- California and after running out of money and shutting down, was acquired by Knowingly Corp. in 2015. After running his personal blog under the name for several...
- person who: (1) Keeps or manages, or knowingly finances or takes part in the financing of a brothel; (2) Knowingly lets or rents a building or other place...
- was a 1998 decision by the Supreme Court of Canada, which ruled that knowingly exposing a ****ual partner to HIV constitutes a prosecutable crime (aggravated...
- describes their "brightly coloured parodies of military uniforms" as a knowingly "anti-authoritarian and anti-establishment" display. Sgt. Pepper topped...
- fellowship, promising the prayers of God's people. Should any pastor, knowingly or unknowingly, receive such persons that have been divorced and remarried...
- the fable of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf", which is directed at those who knowingly raise false alarms, and from which the idiomatic phrase "to cry wolf"...