intend


in·tend

verb \in-ˈtend\

Definition of INTEND

transitive verb
1
: to direct the mind on
2
archaic : to proceed on (a course)
3
a : signify, mean b : to refer to
4
a : to have in mind as a purpose or goal : plan b : to design for a specified use or future
intransitive verb
archaic : set out, start
in·tend·er noun

Examples of INTEND

  1. I didn't intend any disrespect.
  2. We intended that she come with us.

Origin of INTEND

Middle English entenden, intenden, from Anglo-French entendre, from Latin intendere to stretch out, direct, aim at, from in- + tendere to stretch — more at thin
First Known Use: 14th century

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