Similar words: superintendent, extended, pretended, intend, contender, extended family, intend to, intendant. Meaning: [ɪn'tendɪd] adj. 1. intentional or planned 2. future; betrothed.
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61. The father intended his sons to leave with him.
62. I don't think he intended her any disrespect.
63. She had never intended to break up his family.
64. It was intended as a compliment, honestly!
65. The intended target had been a military building.
66. Her manners were intended to attract.
67. The words were more tart than she had intended.
68. The movie is intended for adults only.
69. The movie was not intended for public consumption.
70. She had not intended to be humorous.
71. It is whispered that he intended to resign.
72. The book is intended for children.
73. Her flirtatious manners are intended to attract.
74. These measures are intended to humanize the prison system.
75. I shall be there with my intended.
76. The film was intended to stimulate and amuse.
77. Anyhow Tony intended to acknowledge him as his son.
78. The organizers of the march strongly denied government accusations that they intended to cause trouble.
79. It is not known whether the bomb was originally intended for the capital itself.
80. He had originally intended to stay in the country for only a year or two.
81. He had intended only to fire a warning shot .
82. Our special offers are intended to entice people to buy.
83. Originally, we had intended to go to Italy,(www.Sentencedict.com) but then we won the trip to Greece.
84. Her speech to party members was not intended for public consumption .
85. Her study was not in any way intended to prejudice the future development of the college.
86. The experiment had the reverse effect to what was intended.
87. Her remarks were intended to scotch rumours of an imminent election date.
88. The prime minister's speech was intended to purvey a message of optimism.
89. This was intended to exclude the direct rays of the sun.
90. The invasion attempt was intended as a political gesture against his opponents.
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