Present participle for to hope for, or aspire to, a goal or dream
“I intend to stay until October, then I intend to go to school at Poughkeepsie in the State of New York.”
Present participle for to design or destine for a particular purpose
“I intend for him to spend his days gently interacting with humans, rather than doing any physical labor.”
Present participle for to denote or signify a given meaning, sometimes indirectly
“What did you intend by the messages you sent?”
Present participle for to reserve or set aside for someone or for a particular purpose
“You will try, on the contrary, to persuade them to come to you by showing them the presents that I intend for them.”
Present participle for to carry out a plan with a specific purpose in mind
Present participle for to choose to do
Present participle for to design or plan for
Present participle for to claim or profess to be or to appear to be or do something
Present participle for to convey or express in a particular way or manner
Present participle for to settle on a plan of action
Present participle for to position or align in a certain manner or towards a given direction
Ambitious or driven towards a particular goal
Likely to happen at a future date
Having a mind (inclination) for something or a certain way of thinking about things
On the brink of doing something
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