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intentioned, a.|ɪnˈtɛnʃənd| [f. intention n. + -ed2.] Having intentions (of a specified kind).
1647W. Browne tr. Gomberville's Polexander iv. v. 333 To let her know they were loyally intentioned. 1729Swift Let. M'Culla's Project Wks. 1841 II. 97/1 Those who are honest and best-intentioned. 1818Cruise Digest (ed. 2) III. 457 The Lord Chief Justice's system was very great and noble, and very equitably intentioned. 1825Carlyle Schiller ii. (1845) 111 So occupied and so intentioned, he continued to reside at Weimar. 1898J. R. Trumbull Hist. Northampton, Mass. I. 2 A spirit of thrift undoubtedly permeated the best intentioned of them. |