Phrases with «wilful»

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The word "wilful" means intentionally or deliberately doing something, especially when you know it is wrong or against the rules. Full definition

Sentences with «wilful»

  • Jeremy Hunt has NHS staff could face a new criminal offence of wilful neglect of patients as one of a series of measures adopted by the Health Secretary from the Francis report into the deaths at Stafford Hospital. (itv.com)
  • Trying to pretend otherwise is an act of wilful blindness. (politics.co.uk)
  • Unintended consequences are a fact of life, but to make policy in wilful ignorance of them is not only disheartening but is nothing short of dangerous. (totalpolitics.com)
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