Pronunciation: /ɪndɪˈlɪbərət/
adjective not done on purpose; unintentional
A1 She made an indeliberate mistake in her calculations.
A2 His indeliberate actions caused a lot of confusion.
B1 The indeliberate decision to cancel the event upset many attendees.
B2 The indeliberate error in the report led to serious consequences.
C1 His indeliberate remarks during the meeting caused tension among the team members.
C2 The indeliberate oversight of the new policy had far-reaching implications for the company.
formal His indeliberate actions resulted in serious consequences.
informal She made an indeliberate mistake that cost her the game.
slang I can't believe his indeliberate move messed everything up.
figurative The indeliberate ripple effect of his decision affected everyone around him.
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