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    In·ten·tion
    /inˈten(t)SHən/

    noun

  2. 1. : a usually clearly formulated or planned intention : aim. the director's intent. 2. a. : the act or fact of intending : purpose. especially : the design or purpose to commit a wrongful or criminal act. admitted wounding him with intent. b. : the state of mind with which an act is done : volition. 3. a. : meaning, significance. b.

  3. An intention is idea that you plan (or intend) to carry out. If you mean something, it's an intention. Your goal, purpose, or aim is your intention. It's something you mean to do, whether you pull it off or not.

  4. something that you want and plan to do; an aim: [ U ] I have no intention of selling this house. [ C ] He had good intentions (= He meant to be kind), but unfortunately things just didn’t work out. (Definition of intention from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of intention. intention.

  5. Definition of intention noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 4 days ago · intention, intent, purpose all refer to a wish that one means to carry out. intention is the general word: His intention is good. intent is chiefly legal or literary: attack with intent to kill. purpose implies having a goal or determination to achieve something: Her strong sense of purpose is reflected in her studies.

  7. Definitions of intent. noun. an anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions. “his intent was to provide a new translation” synonyms: aim, design, intention, mission, purpose. see more. noun. the intended meaning of a communication. synonyms: purport, spirit. see more. adjective.

  8. 1. The action or fact of intending: Are computers capable of intention? 2. a. An aim that guides action; an objective: My intention is to learn Russian. b. intentions Purpose with respect to marriage: She worried that his intentions were not honorable. 3. Medicine The process by which or the manner in which a wound heals. 4.

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