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intention

[in-ten-shuhn]

noun

  1. an act or instance of determining mentally upon some action or result.

  2. the end or object intended; purpose.

    Synonyms: goal
  3. intentions,

    1. purpose or attitude toward the effect of one's actions or conduct.

      a bungler with good intentions.

    2. purpose or attitude with respect to marriage.

      Our friends are beginning to ask what our intentions are.

  4. the act or fact of intending.

  5. Logic.

    1. Also called first intention,Also called primary intentionreference by signs, concepts, etc., to concrete things, their properties, classes, or the relationships among them.

    2. Also called second intention,Also called secondary intentionreference to properties, classes, or the relationships among first intentions.

  6. Surgery, Medicine/Medical.,  a manner or process of healing, as in the healing of a lesion or fracture without granulation healing by first intention or the healing of a wound by granulation after suppuration healing by second intention.

  7. meaning or significance.

    The intention of his words was clear.

  8. the person or thing meant to benefit from a prayer or religious offering.

  9. Archaic.,  intentness.



intention

/ ɪnˈtɛnʃən /

noun

  1. a purpose or goal; aim

    it is his intention to reform

  2. law the resolve or design with which a person does or refrains from doing an act, a necessary ingredient of certain offences

  3. med a natural healing process, as by first intention , in which the edges of a wound cling together with no tissue between, or by second intention , in which the wound edges adhere with granulation tissue

  4. (usually plural) design or purpose with respect to a proposal of marriage (esp in the phrase honourable intentions )

  5. an archaic word for meaning intentness

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other Word Forms

  • intentionless adjective
  • misintention noun
  • preintention noun
  • subintention noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of intention1

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English intencio(u)n, from Latin intentiōn- (stem of intentiō ). See intent 2, -ion
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Synonym Study

Intention, intent, purpose all refer to a wish that one means to carry out. Intention is the general word: His intention is good. Intent is chiefly legal or literary: attack with intent to kill. Purpose implies having a goal or determination to achieve something: Her strong sense of purpose is reflected in her studies.
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Example Sentences

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When these cartoons were staples of the media, it was much easier to maintain a healthy sense of speculation about a politician’s intentions.

From Salon

Sources have indicated that the emphasis was on the club to present opportunities to Sterling given the clear intention to move him on during the transfer window.

From BBC

Rayner said she took "full responsibility for this error", adding: "It was never my intention to do anything other than pay the right amount."

From BBC

I would like to take this opportunity to repeat that it was never my intention to do anything other than pay the right amount.

From BBC

The intention of the proposed measure is to hew as closely to the county regulations as possible, including provisions that provide flexibility to small landlords, Blumenfield said.

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