an act or instance of determining mentally upon some action or result.
the end or object intended; purpose.
intentions,
purpose or attitude toward the effect of one's actions or conduct: a bungler with good intentions.
purpose or attitude with respect to marriage: Our friends are beginning to ask what our intentions are.
the act or fact of intending.
Logic.
Also called first intention,primary intention.reference by signs, concepts, etc., to concrete things, their properties, classes, or the relationships among them.
Also called second intention,secondary intention.reference to properties, classes, or the relationships among first intentions.
Surgery, Medicine/Medical. a manner or process of healing, as in the healing of a lesion or fracture without granulation (healing by first intention ) or the healing of a wound by granulation after suppuration (healing by second intention ).
meaning or significance: The intention of his words was clear.
the person or thing meant to benefit from a prayer or religious offering.
Archaic. intentness.
Origin of intention
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English intencio(u)n, from Latin intentiōn- (stem of intentiō ). See intent2, -ion
SYNONYMS FOR intention
2 goal.
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synonym study for intention
2. Intention,intent,purpose all refer to a wish that one means to carry out. Intention is the general word: His intention is good.Intent is chiefly legal or literary: attack with intent to kill.Purpose implies having a goal or determination to achieve something: Her strong sense of purpose is reflected in her studies.
He’s allowing that perhaps the prosecutors mean well, but as the Lewis quote suggests, even those good intentions can give way to overzealousness.
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Survey respondents also indicated a corresponding intention to spend more with small businesses.
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Custom affinity audiences with keywords will convert to “People with any of these interests or purchase intentions,” as will Display custom intent audiences.
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And, yes, you can create an intention to meditate, drink more water, and start journaling.
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Of course, the model has no intention to deceive or convince.
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My intention is to make it with the same approach as Anchorman 2.
One morning at about eleven, he announces his intention as though it's truly an unusual thought: “Let's have a little drink.”
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“The intention is to create a 21st century auction house,” Gilkes says.
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“Hollywood dilutes material to a level I have no interest in, or intention following,” Wiseman says firmly.
Inside The Secret World of London’s National Gallery|Tim Teeman|November 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
One reason for withholding information was the president had no intention of shutting down the initiative.
How the Reagan White House Bungled Its Response to Iran-Contra Revelations|Malcolm Byrne|November 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But as if divining her intention, the elders gathered in an accusing squad in front of her.
The Secret of the Storm Country|Grace Miller White
She shivered delicately, and announced her intention of going to bed.
The Woman from Outside|Hulbert Footner
But, in speaking of his disposition, I have no intention whatever to give him a character for amiability.
Round-about Rambles in Lands of Fact and Fancy|Frank Richard Stockton
The intention is present of separating (or effecting a separation) from the injured spouse.
Ifugao Law|R. F. Burton
I believe every part of your history about the King's intention about the Mastership of the Horse.
Memoirs of the Court of George IV. 1820-1830 (Vol 1)|Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
British Dictionary definitions for intention
intention
/ (ɪnˈtɛnʃən) /
noun
a purpose or goal; aimit is his intention to reform
lawthe resolve or design with which a person does or refrains from doing an act, a necessary ingredient of certain offences
meda natural healing process, as by first intention, in which the edges of a wound cling together with no tissue between, or by second intention, in which the wound edges adhere with granulation tissue
(usually plural)design or purpose with respect to a proposal of marriage (esp in the phrase honourable intentions)