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Definition of intended in English: intendedadjective ɪnˈtɛndɪdɪnˈtɛndəd attributive Planned or meant. the intended victim escaped Example sentencesExamples - Is it due to the short attention span of her intended audience.
- The numbers for intended suicides and incidents of self-harm are much higher.
- Gardaí believe the second victim was not an intended target and may have been shot accidentally.
- All true and undisputed and worth remembering, Ted, but somewhat beside the intended point.
- Obviously the intended targets for these messages were their supposed supporters in the West.
- Since the shots aren't taken from the intended perspective, the people in them appear to be holding unseen objects in the air.
- The intended use of the piece will determine the type of finish applied.
- By June there was a happy outcome to the intended baths closure.
- They are luring their intended victims into a false sense of security.
- The intended target is made clear by references to what to expect when entering Britain.
- I wonder if the intended comedy is supposed to be in trying figure out if she's aware of what's going on.
- The men started to drive off with their intended victim but she scratched the face of one of her attackers and escaped.
- It's not clear what the intended target actually was or who was behind the attack.
- She is now extremely frail and the intended move is certain to have a detrimental effect on her physical and emotional well being.
- He praised the intended victim for her quick thinking and caution.
- Detectives are trying to establish who the intended victim was and believe he lives locally.
- The intended targets were military vehicles parked about half a mile away.
- The chairman missed a golden opportunity to reach his intended goal and the team failed to hit expected targets.
- While the movie has an obviously childlike feel, it's difficult to be sure of its intended audience.
- Was it possible, I wondered, to change there and catch a connecting service to my intended destination?
Synonyms deliberate, intentional, calculated, conscious, done on purpose, planned, considered, studied, knowing, wilful, wanton, purposeful, purposive, premeditated, pre-planned, thought out in advance, prearranged, preconceived, predetermined aforethought voluntary, volitional Law, dated prepense
noun ɪnˈtɛndɪdɪnˈtɛndəd one's intendedinformal The person one intends to marry; one's fiancé or fiancée. she used to be my intended Example sentencesExamples - When a female moves into her intended's home, is she choosing the guy or his real estate?
- I have seen your intended involved in numerous situations that have repulsed me and that are too shocking for me to relate on paper.
- It may not be a sound you enjoy, but it surely has meaning for the male's intended!
- That way you will be spared the house and still be able to introduce your folks to your intended.
- My sister and her intended have decided to make an amalgam of their two last names.
Synonyms fiancée, fiancé, wife-to-be, husband-to-be, bride-to-be, future wife/husband, prospective wife/husband, prospective spouse formal betrothed
Derivatives adverb This is a position taken by some feminist writers who have argued that only research on women that is intendedly for women will be consistent with the wider political needs of women.
Rhymes splendid, unamended, unapprehended, unattended, unblended, undefended, untended Definition of intended in US English: intendedadjectiveinˈtendədɪnˈtɛndəd attributive Planned or meant. the intended victim escaped Example sentencesExamples - The intended targets were military vehicles parked about half a mile away.
- The intended use of the piece will determine the type of finish applied.
- The chairman missed a golden opportunity to reach his intended goal and the team failed to hit expected targets.
- They are luring their intended victims into a false sense of security.
- Gardaí believe the second victim was not an intended target and may have been shot accidentally.
- Is it due to the short attention span of her intended audience.
- It's not clear what the intended target actually was or who was behind the attack.
- The men started to drive off with their intended victim but she scratched the face of one of her attackers and escaped.
- Since the shots aren't taken from the intended perspective, the people in them appear to be holding unseen objects in the air.
- By June there was a happy outcome to the intended baths closure.
- Obviously the intended targets for these messages were their supposed supporters in the West.
- All true and undisputed and worth remembering, Ted, but somewhat beside the intended point.
- The numbers for intended suicides and incidents of self-harm are much higher.
- She is now extremely frail and the intended move is certain to have a detrimental effect on her physical and emotional well being.
- He praised the intended victim for her quick thinking and caution.
- Detectives are trying to establish who the intended victim was and believe he lives locally.
- I wonder if the intended comedy is supposed to be in trying figure out if she's aware of what's going on.
- While the movie has an obviously childlike feel, it's difficult to be sure of its intended audience.
- The intended target is made clear by references to what to expect when entering Britain.
- Was it possible, I wondered, to change there and catch a connecting service to my intended destination?
Synonyms deliberate, intentional, calculated, conscious, done on purpose, planned, considered, studied, knowing, wilful, wanton, purposeful, purposive, premeditated, pre-planned, thought out in advance, prearranged, preconceived, predetermined
nouninˈtendədɪnˈtɛndəd one's intendedinformal The person one intends to marry; one's fiancé or fiancée. Example sentencesExamples - When a female moves into her intended's home, is she choosing the guy or his real estate?
- It may not be a sound you enjoy, but it surely has meaning for the male's intended!
- That way you will be spared the house and still be able to introduce your folks to your intended.
- My sister and her intended have decided to make an amalgam of their two last names.
- I have seen your intended involved in numerous situations that have repulsed me and that are too shocking for me to relate on paper.
Synonyms fiancée, fiancé, wife-to-be, husband-to-be, bride-to-be, future husband, future wife, prospective husband, prospective wife, prospective spouse |