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Definition of intend
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Intend
(v. t.) To apply with
energy.
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Machiavelianism
::
Machiavelianism
(n.) The
supposed
principles
of
Machiavel,
or
practice
in
conformity
to them;
political
artifice,
intended
to favor
arbitrary
power..
Use
::
Use (v. t.) The
benefit
or
profit
of lands and
tenements.
Use
imports
a trust and
confidence
reposed
in a man for the
holding
of
lands.
He to whose use or
benefit
the trust is
intended
shall enjoy the
profits.
An
estate
is
granted
and
limited
to A for the use of B.
Control
::
Control
(n.) Power or
authority
to check or
restrain;
restraining
or
regulating
influence;
superintendence;
government;
as,
children
should
be under
parental
control..
Teasel
::
Teasel
(n.) Any
contrivance
intended
as a
substitute
for
teasels
in
dressing
cloth.
Meditate
::
Meditate
(v. t.) To
purpose;
to
intend;
to
design;
to plan by
revolving
in the mind; as, to
meditate
a war..
Clog
::
Clog (v.) A shoe, or
sandal,
intended
to
protect
the feet from wet, or to
increase
the
apparent
stature,
and
having,
therefore,
a very thick sole. Cf.
Chopine..
Pair
::
Pair (n.) Two
things
of a kind,
similar
in form,
suited
to each
other,
and
intended
to be used
together;
as, a pair of
gloves
or
stockings;
a pair of
shoes..
Louchettes
::
Louchettes
(n. pl.)
Goggles
intended
to
rectify
strabismus
by
permitting
vision
only
directly
in
front.
Sight
::
Sight (v. t.)
Inspection;
examination;
as, a
letter
intended
for the sight of only one
person..
Stop
::
Stop (n.) A point or mark in
writing
or
printing
intended
to
distinguish
the
sentences,
parts of a
sentence,
or
clauses;
a mark of
punctuation.
See
Punctuation..
Verbal
::
Verbal
(a.)
Consisting
in, or
having
to do with, words only;
dealing
with words
rather
than with the ideas
intended
to be
conveyed;
as, a
verbal
critic;
a
verbal
change..
Beat
::
Beat (n.) A
transient
grace note,
struck
immediately
before
the one it is
intended
to
ornament..
Pretend
::
Pretend
(v. t.) To
intend;
to
design;
to plot; to
attempt.
Intendancies
::
Intendancies
(pl. ) of
Intendanc.
Doctor
::
Doctor
(n.) Any
mechanical
contrivance
intended
to
remedy
a
difficulty
or serve some
purpose
in an
exigency;
as, the
doctor
of a
calico-printing
machine,
which is a knife to
remove
superfluous
coloring
matter;
the
doctor,
or
auxiliary
engine,
called
also
donkey
engine..
Oversight
::
Oversight
(n.)
Watchful
care;
superintendence;
general
supervision.
Purpose
::
Purpose
(v. t.) To
propose,
as an aim, to one's self; to
determine
upon, as some end or
object
to be
accomplished;
to
intend;
to
design;
to
resolve;
-- often
followed
by an
infinitive
or
dependent
clause..
Correctional
::
Correctional
(a.)
Tending
to, or
intended
for,
correction;
used for
correction;
as, a
correctional
institution..
Moderator
::
Moderator
(n.) In the
University
of
Oxford,
an
examiner
for
moderations;
at
Cambridge,
the
superintendant
of
examinations
for
degrees;
at
Dublin,
either
the first
(senior)
or
second
(junior)
in rank in an
examination
for the
degree
of
Bachelor
of
Arts..
Guard
::
Guard (v. t.) An
expression
or
admission
intended
to
secure
against
objections
or
censure.
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