Synonym: absorbed, aim, captive, design, engrossed, enwrapped, intention, purport, purpose, spirit, wrapped. Similar words: intend, intense, intensity, sentence, maintenance, enter into, intervention, a bone of contention. Meaning: [ɪn'tent] n. 1. an anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions 2. the intended meaning of a communication. adj. giving or marked by complete attention to.
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91. The youngsters have been charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage with intent to endanger life.
92. They always seem intent on involvement in the situation and find pleasure and enjoyment in analyzing relationships of others.
93. The artistic, literary value of adventure stories for the young is hampered by this kind of declaration of intent.
94. That campaign is racist in intent and is against the interests of people who are seeking asylum from situations of great danger.
95. The intent of the project is to identify those parameters which most affect the production process.
96. A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving. Lao Tzu
97. Over 20 days, Jacobs methodically developed his theory that Davis kidnapped Polly with the intent of committing rape.
98. He was acquitted of rape, attempted murder, administering poison with intent and kidnapping.
99. Whether this assumption is properly made depends ultimately upon one's conception of meaning and on questionable premises concerning legislative intent.
100. The genuine protestors were joined by outside agitators, intent on encouraging violence.
101. Oncoming bikers seemed intent on taking the short cut up and over the Aussie's Nissan.
102. She's clearly intent on making certain that guests enjoy themselves.
103. Alas, the streets are full of Czech drivers intent on displaying maximum aggression.
104. The policies of autarchy represented the regime's attempt to implement that declaration of intent.
105. The Federation established industrial co-operatives with the intent that they should not be absorbed into or controlled by the Consumers' Movement.
106. The intent is to steer these students toward enrollment despite the regents' desire for a color-blind admissions policy.
107. Expect a strong southern contingent at Lisburn, intent on relieving Ballinascreen's Theresa Kidd of the ladies title.
108. Intent on discovering a cure for a certain strain of influenza, Robert Shannon faces tremendous difficulties, both personal and professional.
109. Matthew looked up from the picnic basket as though aware of her intent,(http://sentencedict.com) serious gaze.
110. And it seemed he was intent on driving her crazy.
111. All of this is with the avowed intent of improving his company's products.
112. If such intent can not be shown, the awareness part of this mental element definition could be used.
113. Intent Locks: Used to establish a lock hierarchy.
114. Just criminal intent to sodomize women again.
115. The government's intent was reconstitute orthodox communism.
116. All of these changes of cellular memory and Intent can be transformed in such a manner.
117. There's no sense in making things any easier for those with malicious intent.
118. Contrary to its intent and interest, and will make it even more of a speculative market, even if they can effectively ban naked positions.
119. Some East European analysts say Russia doesn't want to attack or allow hostile relations with the West a la cold war; Rather, Moscow's intent is to exploit the riches and technology of the West.
120. Ekman defines a lie as having two essential characteristics: there must be a deliberate choice and intent to mislead, and there must be no notification that this is what is occurring.
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