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"wantonly" Definitions
  1. (formal) in a way that causes harm or damage deliberately and for no acceptable reason
  2. (old-fashioned, disapproving) in a way that is sexually immoral
"wantonly" Synonyms
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115 Sentences With "wantonly"

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Still, Anna knowingly and wantonly overstepped the bounds of lawful behavior.
Some are fleeing gangs that cripple the region and kill wantonly.
My gripe is with the process, which is wantonly and unnecessarily destructive.
In time, I hope to recover my wantonly wide-ranging way of eating.
The left now wantonly advocates violence against dissenters and frequently carries it out.
We are wantonly destroying this asset and, in the process, risking widespread starvation.
However, it is wantonly restricting and thwarting Chinese media outlets' normal operation there.
"Wantonly disregarding science and defunding science is a disaster for our future," she says.
Many witnesses described government troops wantonly killing anyone they could get their hands on.
The sacral lobiani , a kidney-bean-filled flatbread, has been wantonly garnished with crunchy bacon.
" Fallows added: "I think the shutdown is wantonly damaging for the country as a whole.
He "wantonly and lavishly spent state funds to satisfy his family's luxurious lifestyle", it said.
But this assumes that firms have reacted to reduced enforcement by wantonly breaking the law.
I have wantonly judged, seething, from a distance for years, yet rarely experienced the stimulus itself.
Here, he wonders how anything that destroys it so wantonly could reasonably be called human. Opinion
"The DPP authorities and the fraudster have bandied together, wantonly carrying out political manipulation," said Zhu.
The President must apologize to both the American people and the nations he so wantonly maligned.
"This is not someone who's wantonly saying he doesn't care about processes and procedures," Tesla's lawyer argued.
Masturbators were just wantonly making up the conditions for treating themselves as objects, which made it worse.
But, as Stewart noted, people do seem to be using the term "vote suppression" rather wantonly now.
They have "wantonly interfered in China's internal politics and publicly challenged the 'one China' principle", it said.
We want to see those wantonly destructive powers unleashed, and then we want to see them tamed.
So, what, exactly, wantonly stimulates or arouses desire in an ordinary person, according to the Japanese courts?
S. Secretary of State Pompeo, on China-Latin America relations, is wantonly slanderous, deliberately instigating, irresponsible, and unreasonable.
Enacting a scorched earth policy ahead of retreat, the extremists wantonly vandalized the town, targeting almost every home.
"The president must apologize to both the American people and the nations he so wantonly maligned," Love said.
"The President must apologize to both the American people and the nations he so wantonly maligned," Love said.
Executive clemency is a critical check on a justice system that can impose wantonly excessive punishments without good reason.
Bachelor in Paradise is desperately, wantonly zany these days, luxuriating in weird edit tricks and long conversations about cheese.
It's a mistake for the state to disrupt it wantonly and for bureaucrats to try to do its job.
"We can't blame the victims for something a nation state wantonly did in an act of aggression," he said.
Hong Kong affairs are entirely China's internal affairs, and you are neither entitled nor qualified to wantonly comment on them.
"No longer can a jury wantonly and freakishly impose the death sentence," Justice Potter Stewart declared in the majority opinion.
Everyone raps about buying expensive new things, but only Gunna links the ability to spend money wantonly to emotional intimacy.
"They coordinate with hostile Western forces to wantonly spread rumors, misrepresent, vilify and besmirch Xinjiang in the overseas media," he added.
Ferguson was a skeptic of wantonly high-brow art and lover of folksy films, with a particular soft spot for comedy.
"QIB acted willfully, wantonly, recklessly, or with deliberate disregard to the Nusra Front's assault on Americans in Syria, including Mr. Schrier."
But none of these antecedents properly sets the tone for the way 1003 gecs rifles through ideas — rapidly, wantonly, chaotically, vividly.
He doesn't have sufficient resources to deal with China wantonly, the second largest economy, the biggest trading country and a nuclear power.
After wantonly lying to the American public for six straight months, former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer has already been forgiven.
Get ready to add "wantonly gargling and spitting sugary, saliva-infused liquids" to the list of annoying traits exhibited by gym-goers.
"The Chinese people do not welcome those who make unwarranted attacks, wantonly exert pressure on China ... " the embassy's spokesperson said in the statement.
"The Chinese people do not welcome those who make unwarranted attacks, wantonly exert pressure on China ... " the embassy's spokesperson said in the statement.
He loved the Bill of Rights and never shied away from condemning those who wantonly violated it in the service of white supremacy.
She devoted her later years to animal-rights advocacy, passionately objecting to the treatment of wild horses as livestock to be slaughtered wantonly.
And no president should lie so wantonly about his public conduct or enlist the officers of government in the concealment of that conduct.
During an interview with "Fox and Friends," Gohmert said that immigration officials were "intentionally, knowingly, wantonly putting people in danger" with the error.
"Against this backdrop of peace and cooperation, a U.S. ship wantonly provoking trouble is singleminded to the point of recklessness," the paper said.
To wantonly call for regulation that infringes on human rights, however, will in the end result in a less safe — and information rich — society.
If "Wonderland" inspires grins and well-what-d'ya-knows of legitimate wonder — and it does — it also liberates its audience to wantonly savor them.
The one uncooked foodstuff we'll wantonly risk crippling food poisoning for, as we dive face first into mixing bowls and lick spatulas like ice lollies.
"However, as recent news stories, seem to illustrate, individuals talking to the media would appear to have wantonly disregarded these procedures," Nunes and Schiff wrote.
Meanwhile, the pairing of a wantonly violent and racist criminal justice system with laws that impede felon and ex-felon suffrage decimates the black vote.
Yes, as our election season has made painfully evident, this culture is deeply and wantonly racist and misogynist, and worse, we revel in our ethical failings.
The only option left to them would be a selfish one—continue to vote against it, and wantonly tip the party into a crisis general election.
Why would we want to be unarmed in an environment where those who are trusted to "serve and protect us" may wantonly do the exact opposite?
Moreover, after criticizing his primary rivals for wantonly "begging" the Koch Brothers for money, Trump began asking the Koch organization for help, according to USA Today.
Above all, war delays the day Mr Assad has to face the question of how he plans to rebuild the country that he has so wantonly destroyed.
Yet Ms Tsai has been at pains not wantonly to rile China, unhinge relations across the Taiwan Strait and so risk dragging America into a dangerous conflict.
Nearly every episode has featured a sequence like the one in this episode, where a little person races into a woman's office and starts wantonly stabbing her.
Paris and Berlin are seriously at odds about immigration, fiscal issues, economic governance, free-trade negotiations with the U.S. and Germany's wantonly throwing its political weight around.
We solemnly remind you this plain truth: Hong Kong affairs are entirely China's internal affairs, and you are neither entitled nor qualified to wantonly comment on them.
" Dan Canon, who is running for Congress in Indiana, says, "ICE as it presently exists is an agency devoted almost solely to cruelly and wantonly breaking up families.
While Donald Trump's campaign spirals around firing wantonly and GOP elites run for cover, the presidential election understandably overshadows the other elections coming up in less than a month.
And following the loss, Morrison "wantonly and violently" emptied his bowels into his pants while in the fast food establishment, according to the always reliable folks of the internet.
The story of Gaétan Dugas, a flight attendant wantonly spreading HIV before dying of AIDS, was popularized by the 1987 book And the Band Played On by Randy Shilts.
He has become both a bull in a china shop and a matador at the same time: wantonly breaking diplomatic crockery while prodding and goading erstwhile allies and friends.
The United States would need to provide assurances that rank-and-file military and security actors would not be wantonly purged so as not to further fracture the country.
The right-wing ruling party in Poland, Law and Justice, has wantonly assailed the courts and the news media while railing against immigrants, Islam, the European Union and liberals.
While the United States fortunately has a low unemployment rate today, kicking people who live in areas with relatively low unemployment off food stamps is a wantonly cruel act.
"Social justice warriors," however, spin a narrative of white supremacist-inspired cops wantonly slaughtering black folk -- with the only viable countermeasure being a rebellion of the proletariat-of-color.
Verdict: Sun's vaginal calligraphy may not be very deep, but saying — as the CAA did — that it "wantonly defiled calligraphy and trampled over civilization" might be a slight exaggeration.
" In the video from 2005, Trump admits to hitting on a married woman and boasts that he can wantonly kiss women and grope their genitals because he is a "star.
By using these banned weapons and wantonly bombarding civilian neighborhoods with conventional munitions and crude barrel bombs, Assad is collectively punishing his own people as a warning against further rebellion.
"We solemnly remind you this plain truth: Hong Kong affairs are entirely China's internal affairs, and you are neither entitled nor qualified to wantonly comment on them," Hua said Tuesday.
During World War I, Russian soldiers wantonly murdered many of Viznitz's Jews, forcing the dynasty to shift its base to Grosswardein, in a region that vacillated between Hungary and Romania.
Specifically, instead of wantonly fueling geostrategic rivalries and inflaming Arab-Israeli tensions, the United States, together with other great powers, must help war-torn Muslim societies reconcile, heal and rebuild.
"Unfortunately, we regret to see the U.S. using religious freedom as a cover to wantonly criticize other sovereign countries by disrespecting and distorting facts," the spokesperson said in a statement.
The U.S. "wantonly infringed upon" civil rights and faced "rampant gun-related crime", said the lengthy report, issued by China's State Council, or cabinet, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
"Recently, the Taiwan authorities have shielded and connived with Taiwan independent splittists, and taken various moves to wantonly crack down on and persecute forces and people who uphold peaceful reunification," it said.
Game of Thrones went from a show that made you feel the weight of every death to a show that wantonly killed characters without much regard to emotional resonance or storytelling sense.
"Too often, remotely piloted aircraft are being used as a tool to wantonly kill individuals, rather than as one of many tools to capture and shut down whole terrorist networks," he said.
"Certain people go against the tide for their own private ends and go against morality; the barrier of tariffs wantonly rise, and the stick of hegemony is raised all around," the commentary said.
Back then, the landowner was considered a sovereign within the boundaries of his property, and the only duty he owed people on the property was to try not to willfully or wantonly injure them.
His foreign policy, Trump explained, was simply realigning priorities so that they better reflected those of his supporters — and most Americans, in fact — rather than the priorities of a Washington too wantonly looking abroad.
The United Nations states that "destruction of the environment, not justified by military necessity and carried out wantonly, is clearly contrary to existing international law", according to the U.N. General Assembly resolution 47/37.
Players are not interchangeable on the basis of race and nationality, hence wantonly labelling someone like Kylian Mbappe 'the new Thierry Henry' seems not only unhelpful in sporting terms but also somewhat thoughtless and crass.
The Communist Party's official People's Daily newspaper on Monday accused the U.S. of upsetting recent peace and co-operation and "wantonly provoking trouble", saying China had must now strengthen its presence in the strategic waterway.
When a government wantonly imposes tariffs and leaves details to be filled in later it says I don't care about the consequences or know what I'm doing — and I do not care whom I hurt.
Today the world is as insecure as it has been in a long time with rising big powers challenging the U.S., extremist nations expanding and threatening us and our allies, and Islamist terrorists killing people wantonly.
But the great danger is that the legacy of this period will be that Mr. Trump got caught doing one bad thing rather than that he abused power across the board and wantonly violated the Constitution.
GCBRO has placed itself firmly on one side of a contentious debate within the cryptozoological community—should humans be allowed to wantonly slaughter Sasquatch—a creature that (if it exists) may be endangered and contain genetic wonders?
Administration officials portray the challenges at the border in stark, binary terms: either we treat all border crossers, including asylum seekers, as dangerous criminals to be incarcerated or we wantonly open the gates to all the world.
Long before Alvin Cailan was the chef of Eggslut in Los Angeles, making his name with wantonly yolk-oozing breakfast sandwiches, the first diners to taste his cooking were the Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart.
It may well be the case that this sculpture, launched by an exquisite miniature made several centuries ago, responds to Aleppo right now, this renowned city punished by warfare and wantonly wrecked by the brutal Assad regime.
But fear is neither a good reason to wantonly hurt strangers nor to blindly give into natural instincts that try to convince us that attacking others -- rather than examining ourselves -- is the best way to navigate these confusing times.
"Rather than criminals coming here, wantonly killing our animals, we can now supply horn from stockpiles to meet the demand and take pressure away from wild populations," said Pelham Jones, chairman of the Private Rhino Owners Association in South Africa.
The burglary, on March 8, 1971, at the F.B.I. office in an apartment building across from the county courthouse in Media, Pa., prompted a debate over whether the perpetrators were traitors who wantonly exposed official secrets or heroic whistle-blowers who preserved civil liberties.
We value Deli Dollars, or euros or yen or francs, because we trust that other people, and the government, are going to accept them as payment; we also trust that the government won't wantonly print so many of them that their purchasing power gets inflated away.
It's bad enough that we have to share the road with people wantonly texting while driving, but now we have to worry about some narcissistic selfie-taker putting our lives at risk for the sake of racking up a three-digit speed on their Snapchat filter. Ugh.
Orrin Hatch said he looks forward "to getting a more detailed explanation" on the comments; Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz said Trump "is a bad person;" Congresswoman Mia Love, who is Haitian-American, called on Trump to "apologize to both the American people and the nations he so wantonly maligned."
Starbucks was slapped with two lawsuits in New York City on Tuesday, which claim that the coffee giant "intentionally and wantonly exposed its customers to toxic chemicals" in the form of pest-control strips — and then fired a concerned store manager, a pest control technician and his supervisor who complained.
Indeed, it might be the fact that this monument to perfection was so wantonly cast aside by its creators in favor of a newer, not-quite-as-good version of the same thing that explains the trend in retrofitting today's latest technology to run this particular '90s-era operating system.
Rulers are no more than attorneys, agents and trustees for the people; and if the cause, the interest and trust, is insidiously betrayed, or wantonly trifled away, the people have a right to revoke the authority that they themselves have deputed, and to constitute abler and better agents, attorneys and trustees.
That the president of the United States speaks with caution and dignity, that he exercises the pardon power the Constitution grants him soberly rather than wantonly, that he respects the independence of law enforcement, and that, to the extent reasonable politics permit, he speaks truthfully — these are all customs, not laws.
"The fact that this idea was even considered — not once but twice — serves as a reminder that the Trump administration's reckless immigration agenda is not about keeping the country safe, but about partisan politics and wantonly inflicting cruelty," said Bernie Thompson, a Democrat from Mississippi and chair of the House Homeland Security Committee.
The jury awarded $100 million in punitive damages and the rest in compensatory damages after finding on Friday that the 1998 Ford Explorer did not meet Ford's own safety guidelines and that Ford "acted wantonly" in designing the vehicle, according to a court document seen by Reuters and lawyers for plaintiff Travaris "Tre" Smith.
People around the world binged on hundreds of hours of footage, watching every short film uploaded by the family, by neighbors, by drunk dinner guests, hunting for clues, for proof that the Presleys had brought this upon themselves, that Frank had abused Ernest, mistreating the ghost so wantonly, so egregiously, that it finally came looking for revenge.
These include: wilful killing; torture or inhuman treatment; wilfully causing great suffering, causing serious injury to body or health; extensive destruction and appropriation of property, not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and wantonly; hostage taking; and wilfully making the civilian population or individual civilians the object of attack, if death or serious injury is caused.
Fucking Clay Travis is an online troll and agitator who has made a pretty good business of inciting the southern bro who is sick and tired of not being able to be wantonly sexist/racist in these politically correct times that have ruined America and stripped Americans of their inalienable right to be enormous assholes without fear of repercussion.
The last time the Trump administration did something this wantonly cruel, when Trump and his team instituted their first "travel ban" and barred refugee admissions in January 2000, I found myself turning to the writing of another migrant, who, fleeing violence just like the Central American families at the southern border, made her way to America some seven decades ago.
In fact, a 220006 Senate investigation led by Tom HarkinThomas (Tom) Richard HarkinWisconsin lawmaker gets buzz-cut after vowing not to cut hair until sign language bill passed Democratic debates kick off Iowa summer sprint Key endorsements: A who's who in early states MORE (D-Iowa) found that 2202 percent of the companies that wantonly violated basic labor laws were federal contractors.
Beginning with a mysterious prologue, in which a group of peasants wantonly capture a raven and tie a bell around its neck, the Tavianis fuse many strands of Pirandello's experience and interests: myth and anthropology, unredressed economic inequality and feudal authority, unresolved historical conflicts and exquisite psychological intimacies, and, above all, the brazenly asserted power of men and its devastating effect on the island's women.
Yesterday Cyborg wrote a long Facebook post on the incident, not only criticizing Magana for her "online bullying" but laying the blame for that bullying at the feet of some of the UFC's biggest and most powerful names (though she doesn't actually name them), like promotion President Dana White, commentator Joe Rogan, and superstar Ronda Rousey, all of whom have been wantonly cruel to the featherweight fighter for years.
Common or rare, birds are suffering the effects of our destruction of habitat — the frequent mowing of grasslands, especially before baby birds fledge; the filling in of marshlands for housing and highway development; the profligate use of pesticides; our skyscrapers brightly lit at night, throwing off migratory signals; our irresponsibility in letting cats out of the house, where they wantonly kill birds, just for the heck of it.

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