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I[di΄libərət] a դիտավորյալ, միտում նավոր. կանխամտածված. deliberate lie գիտակ ցված սուտ. (զգույշ, դանդաղ) deliberate stps դան դաղ/անշտապ/անփութկոտ քայլեր. deliberate in speech դանդաղախոսII[di΄libəreit] v խորհել, կշռա դատել. քննարկել, խորհրդակցել. deliberate a question հարց քննարկել. deliberate future steps ապագա քայլ երի մասին խորհել. deliberate for a long time տա տանվել երկար ժամանակ
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