from Longman: with intent to do something. e.g. He is charged with possession of a gun with intent to commit a robbery. intend v. 1 to have something in your mind as a plan or purpose ᅳsee also intention intend to do something I intend to spend the night there. intend somebody/something to do something I didn't intend her to see the painting until it was finished. I never intended things to turn out the way they did. intend that It is intended that these meetings will become a regular event. intend doing something We intend looking at the situation again. I fully intend (=definitely intend) to return home next year. 2 be intended for somebody/something to be provided or designed for a particular purpose or person The book is intended for children aged 5-7. 3 intended target/victim/destination etc the person, thing, result etc that an action is intended to affect or reach It seems likely that General Rogers was the killer's intended victim.
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