intend|intended|intending|intends in English
verb
[in·tend || ɪn'tend]
have in mind to do or accomplish, plan; mean, designate for a particular purpose
Use "intend|intended|intending|intends" in a sentence
1. I hear they intend to marry/intend marrying.
2. 2 Sofia was intending to call on Miss Kitts.
3. He seems to intend mischief.
4. I intend to honor that promise.
5. I intend you to take over.
6. They intend to sue for damages.
7. Dr Hayward intends to raise the museum's profile .
8. Satisfied, the Joker leaves, intending to detonate bombs placed around the city.
9. The government intends to buttress up its power.
10. He intends to seek custody of the children.
11. He intends to commit an act of cyberterrorism.
12. He intends to lie up for a time.
13. Consider-ing the intending arrange-ment but not the reporting form
14. Belshaw was intending to buy an ice cream when she disappeared.
15. He does not intend to relinquish power.
16. I did not intend to be rude.
17. I don't intend to pop off yet.
18. I intend to ‘go a fishing.’”
19. I intend to right that wrong.
20. I intend it as a stopgap.
21. 21 Still, there is always a presumption against its intending to do so.
22. I intend to spend the night there.
23. Don't borrow unless you intend to repay.
24. Do we intend to commit civil disobedience?
25. What do you intend for your words?