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    Aim
    /ām/

    verb

    • 1. point or direct (a weapon or camera) at a target: "aim the camcorder at some suitable object" Similar pointdirecttrainsight
    • 2. have the intention of achieving: "new French cooking aims at producing clear, fresh flavors and light textures" Similar work towardbe afterset one's sights ontry for

    noun

    • 1. a purpose or intention; a desired outcome: "our primary aim is to achieve financial discipline"
    • 2. the directing of a weapon or object at a target: "his aim was perfect, and the guard's body collapsed backward"
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  3. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. [intransitive, transitive] to point or direct a weapon, camera, shot, kick, etc. at somebody/something. aim at somebody/something I was aiming at the tree but hit the car by mistake. aim for somebody/something Aim for the middle of the target.

  4. [uncountable, singular] the action or skill of pointing a weapon at somebody/something. Her aim was good and she hit the lion with her first shot. The gunman took aim (= pointed his weapon) and fired. His aim was poor and he missed the target. It was a perfect aim and there was no way he would miss. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

    • Goals
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    Setting goals in life is essential. Otherwise, you aimlessly drift around, hoping for the best to happen. You can avoid that by using the SMART framework to help you think about and craft highly effective, achievable goals in a way that ensures you'll recognise the moment you've achieved whatever goals you've set. If you've spent any time on this w...

    An aim is a single statement of purpose and a stepping stone towards your overall goal. For instance, as part of my goal to work for a blue-chip company, I had the aim to complete an MBA. Without a higher qualification, I believed that I wouldn't clear the first hurdle of being offered an interview. This aim became my focus for 3 years, culminating...

    Your objectives describe a series of tasks and activities that, if completed, enable you to achieve an aim. Objectives not only map directly onto an aim but also have a start and end date. In my case, my objectives were studying in the evenings and completing the dozens of time-based assignments for my MBA. Each assignment I completed moved me one ...

    As someone who has achieved many of my life goals, I would say this: please don’t think it's always the most intelligent or clever people who succeed. Often, those of average intelligence succeed by being better organised and prepared to put in the hard yards. So just be prepared to put in the work, and remember that all goals, aims and objectives ...

    • Duncan Haughey
  5. noun. the act of aiming or directing anything at or toward a particular point or target. the direction in which a weapon or missile is pointed; the line of sighting: within the cannon's aim. the point intended to be hit; thing or person aimed at: to miss one's aim.

  6. verb. uk / eɪm/ B1. to try to do something: We’re aiming for a 10% increase in sales. to point a weapon towards someone or something: He aimed the gun at the target. be aimed at someone. to be intended to influence a particular person or group: These advertisements are aimed at teenagers.

  7. Apr 4, 2024 · aim (plural aims) The pointing of a weapon, as a gun, a dart, or an arrow, or object, in the line of direction with the object intended to be struck; the line of fire; the direction of anything, such as a spear, a blow, a discourse, a remark, towards a particular point or object, with a view to strike or affect it.

  8. verb. us / eɪm/ B1. to try to do something: We’re aiming for a 10% increase in sales. to point a weapon toward someone or something: He aimed the gun at the target. be aimed at someone. to be intended to influence a particular person or group: These commercials are aimed at teenagers.

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