English to Yiddish Meaning of intend - אויסן


Intend :
אויסן

אויסן, באַטראַכטן, האַלטן, קלייַבן, פאַרענטפערן זיך, פאַרענטפערן אויף, מיין, פאַרלאַנג, ציל, גייַסט, פּורפּאָרט, קלערן, פּלאַן, וועל, זייַן שאַרף אויף, וועלן, ביטע, פאָרשלאָגן, טראַכטן, פּלאַנעווען, מאַטשינאַטע, ווינטשן, זייַן דעסיראָוס פון, קאָוועט, שטימען, מאַסטערמיינד, קוואַרטערבאַקק, סכעמע, באַשליסן, באַטייַטן

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Definitions of intend in English
Verb(1) have in mind as a purpose(2) design or destine(3) mean or intend to express or convey(4) denote or connote
Examples of intend in English
(1) he didn't intend any disrespect(2) Another name change is looming as the college intends to apply for full university status later this year.(3) The artistic material is loaded with a significance which was not intended by the original producers.(4) I never, of course, intended to go into the room in the first place so I'm happy to comply.(5) Those networks are also particularly useful for SME intenders who lack the time and resources to do their own overseas research.(6) I don't believe it was ever intended to be taken too seriously or cause offence.(7) Pensioners who spend the winter months sunning themselves in the Caribbean are entitled to fuel allowances that were intended to help tide them over in cold spells back home in Britain.(8) I am sure that it was sent in this way with the best of intentions to address a serious issue and no one intended to cause any offence or concern to anyone.(9) The grant is not intended to be used to pursue course work toward a degree or for ongoing projects.(10) Staggering closing times is also intended to cut violence by preventing revellers all heading home at the same time.(11) He had previously admitted conspiracy to do acts tending or intending to pervert the course of justice.(12) Mr Byers did not accept that he intended to mislead the Transport sub-Committee.(13) An epilogue wonders anxiously how the audience have liked the play, assuring them it was intended only to please.(14) When I saw what I had posted, I realized that was not the meaning I intended .(15) According to Lucille, the money intended for the school was given to a stationery store instead.(16) Perhaps the council is intending to build purpose made truck stops on the outskirts of the towns if they implement these bans.
Related Phrases of intend
(1) intend to ::
אויסן צו
(2) intend for ::
אויסן פֿאַר
(3) intend to do ::
אויסן צו טאָן
Synonyms
Verb
1. plan ::
פּלאַן
2. mean ::
מיין
3. destine ::
דעסטינע
4. stand for ::
מיינען
5. think ::
טראַכטן
Different Forms
intend, intended, intendeds, intending, intends
Word Example from TV Shows
which means she does not intend
to suffer those consequences.

which means she does not INTEND to suffer those consequences.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 10

instead of hello
as I intend to do.

instead of hello as I INTEND to do.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 9

I'm sure it was.
I intend to write

I'm sure it was. I INTEND to write

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 16

I mean, I didn't intend
to write about Penny,

I mean, I didn't INTEND to write about Penny,

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 15

I don't intend for you to stay here.

I don't INTEND for you to stay here.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 3

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