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Soheil1 Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

Objective

Hi.

W@hat's the difference between objective and intention?


Thanks in advance

  

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com/intention Intention simply signifies a course of action that one proposes to follow: It is my intention to work for a year and then go back to school. He always has good intentions, but it never seems to go as expected. An objective is a goal that one is assigned or motivated to achieve.

  • com/intention Intention simply signifies a course of action that one proposes to follow: It is my intention to work for a year and then go back to school.
  • He always has good intentions, but it never seems to go as expected.
  • An objective is a goal that one is assigned or motivated to achieve.
  • The salesman's objective is to sell an average of four cars every day.
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/intention


Intention simply signifies a course of action that one proposes to follow:

It is my intention to work for a year and then go back to school.  
He always has good intentions, but it never seems to go as expected.

An objective is a go

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