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intent
noun
    1. Something which is aimed at or intended; a purpose.
      Thesaurus: intention, objective, goal, aim, purpose, plan, meaning, end.
    2. law.
      The purpose of committing a crime.
      Example: loitering with intent
adj
    1. Firmly determined to do it.
      Thesaurus: determined, committed, earnest, fixed, steadfast, resolved, hell-bent (slang).
      Form: intent on something (usually)
      Form: intent upon something
    2. Having one's attention firmly fixed on it; concentrating hard on it.
      Form: intent on something (usually)
    3. Showing concentration; absorbed.
      Example: an intent look
      Thesaurus: engrossed, attentive, rapt, preoccupied, absorbed, concentrating.
Derivative: intently
adverb
    In an attentive way
      Thesaurus: attentively, carefully, closely, watchfully, keenly, steadily, hard; Antonym: absent-mindedly.
Derivative: intentness
noun
    Idiom: to all intents and purposes
      In every important respect; virtually.
        Thesaurus: in almost every respect, virtually, practically, almost.
    Etymology: 13c: from Latin intentus, from intendere to stretch towards.



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