How to use in-sentence of “purposely”:
+ Though Rupert and others thought this was a bad idea, they did it anyway, purposely allowing Morgan to win.
+ In other mild cases, a self-harmer may purposely pick off scabs to keep cuts or scratches from healing.
+ Poland is purposely drawn as red on top of white.
+ Some people believe that smallpox could be used as an agent for purposely infecting enemies in a war.
+ Scopes was unsure whether he had ever actually taught evolution but he purposely incriminated himself so that the case could have a defendant.
+ It is changed or purposely built with very big wheels and suspension.
+ Initially gaining recognition in England, Hendrix became famous throughout the world after appearances at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967, at which he purposely set his guitar on fire, and Woodstock Festival.
+ The title of the album is purposely spelled wrong to avoid a lawsuit with Valium and is a play on words.

