in·ten·tion
[in-ten-shuhn]
noun
1.
an act or instance of determining mentally upon some action or result.
3.
intentions.
a.
purpose or attitude toward the effect of one's actions or conduct:
a bungler with good intentions.
a bungler with good intentions.
b.
purpose or attitude with respect to marriage:
Our friends are beginning to ask what our intentions are.
Our friends are beginning to ask what our intentions are.
4.
the act or fact of intending.
5.
Logic.
a.
Also called first intention, primary intention. reference bysigns, concepts, etc., to concrete things, their properties,classes, or the relationships among them.
b.
Also called second intention, secondary intention.reference to properties, classes, or the relationships among first intentions.
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