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What is the adverb for intent?

What's the adverb for intent? Here's the word you're looking for.

intentively
intendedly
  1. In an intended manner; intentionally.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Moreover, bounded rationality, or behavior that is intendedly rational, but only limitedly so, does not play a role in resource dependence thinking.”
      “Furthermore, as we mentioned earlier, our review of leadership theories is intendedly only representative, given our purpose and space restrictions.”
intentionalistically
  1. In an intentionalistic manner.
intently
  1. In an intent or focused manner.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “My mother was intently studying the passing scenery.”
      “He worked intently each day towards achieving his goal.”
      “According to this finely observed account, he learned most about the animals by querying hunters and listening intently to what they had to say.”
intentionally
  1. In an intentional manner; on purpose.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “As with other metal systems, copper is intentionally alloyed to improve its strength without unduly degrading ductility or workability.”
      “Nor did he claim that the policies of the Metropolitan Police Service were intentionally racist.”
      “Jason Michaels flew out and Jimmy Rollins was intentionally walked to load the bases.”
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