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Bepleased Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Intend = to have a plan for something in one's mind

Hello,

The following sentences are examples given by dictionary.

Here, intend = to have a plan for something in one's mind;
Though I have read the definition for long long time, but it did not make sense to me.

The chair was intended for you, but she took it away.

That remark was intended as a joke.

It was intended to be cooked slowly.

Thank you for your help.
  

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"intend" means a plan or an aim that you have; intention to do something. com/dictionary/british/intend ). bepleased The chair was intended for you, but she took it away.

  • "intend" means a plan or an aim that you have; intention to do something.
  • com/dictionary/british/intend ).
  • bepleased The chair was intended for you, but she took it away.
  • It means that the chair was designed for you not for someone else.
  • bepleased That remark was intended as a joke.
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"intend" means a plan or an aim that you have; intention to do something.
She felt certain that he intended her no harm = she felt that he didn't have the intention to harm her.( from : ht

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