Intentionally definition

Intentionally means that the person referred to has a purpose to do or fail to do the act or cause the result specified or believes that the act or failure to act, if successful, will cause that result. A person "intentionally" violates a statute:
Intentionally means, with respect to a result or to conduct described by a statute which defines an offense, that the actor's conscious objective is to cause that result or to engage in that conduct;
Intentionally means that the person referred to has a purpose to do or fail to do the

Examples of Intentionally in a sentence

  • Unacceptable Uses of Technology for Students may include, but are not limited to the following, which may result in disciplinary or legal action: • Harrassing, insulting, or attacking others • Intentionally damaging computers, software, systems, or networks • Revealing personal information or parents’ personal information such as addresses, telephone numbers, credit card numbers, etc.


More Definitions of Intentionally

Intentionally means that the actor either has a purpose to do the thing or cause the result specified, or is aware that his or her conduct is practically certain to cause that result. In addition, except as provided in sub. (6), the actor must have knowledge of those facts which are necessary to make his or her conduct crimi- nal and which are set forth after the word “intentionally”.
Intentionally means, with respect to a result or to conduct described by a statute
Intentionally means the employer or insurer acted with a conscious objective to engage in the conduct or cause any result described in this section; and
Intentionally means the employer or insurer acted with a conscious objective to cause any result described in ORS 656.745(1) or to engage in the conduct so described in that section; and
Intentionally means that the person referred to either has a purpose to do or fail
Intentionally means that a person acts intentionally with respect to the nature of the conduct or to a result of the conduct when it is the person's conscious objective or desire to engage in the conduct or cause the result.20
Intentionally or "with the intent to" means, with respect to a result or to conduct described by a statute defining an offense, that a person's objective is to cause that result or to engage in that conduct.