Delibrate vs Advertent - What's the difference?
delibrate | advertent |
Attentive.
* 1828 , Matthew Hale, David Young, On the Knowledge of Christ Crucified: And Other Divine Contemplations , page 227
Not inadvertent; intentional.
* 1963 , Philippine Law Journal , page 442
* 1998 , Keith John Michael Smith, Lawyers, Legislators and Theorists: Developments in English Criminal Law , page 283
As a verb delibrate
is (obsolete) to strip off the bark; to peel.As an adjective advertent is
attentive.delibrate
English
advertent
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Is he rich, prosperous, great? yet he continues safe, because he continues humble, watchful, advertent , lest he should be deceived and transported
- There is such thing as advertent negligence in which the harm is foreseen as possible or probable.
- Until the 1950s, for judges both the conceptual and terminological identification of advertent risk taking — subjective recklessness — often lay submerged within the amorphous notion of 'malice' [....]