consciously
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editconsciously (comparative more consciously, superlative most consciously)
- In a conscious manner; knowingly, volitionally.
- 1975 December 20, Satya, “Uncensoring Shakespeare's Sonnets”, in Gay Community News, volume 3, number 25, page 16:
- History is almost always distorted by those who write it. It may be consciously changed as in the censorship of certain items, or it may be a reflection of the writer's lack of perception.
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editin a conscious manner; knowingly, volitionally
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