intended - significado y definición. Qué es intended
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Qué (quién) es intended - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Intends; Intended; Intending; Intender; Intenders; Intend (disambiguation)

intended         
You use intended to describe the thing you are trying to achieve or person you are trying to affect.
The intended target had been a military building...
ADJ: ADJ n
intended         
adj. (cannot stand alone) intended for (this dictionary is intended for serious students)
Intended         
·adj Betrothed; affianced; as, an intended husband.
II. Intended ·adj Purposed; designed; as, intended harm or help.
III. Intended ·Impf & ·p.p. of Intend.
IV. Intended ·adj Made tense; stretched out; extended; forcible; violent.
V. Intended ·noun One with whom marriage is designed; one who is betrothed; an affianced lover.

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Intend

Intend, and its variations, may refer to:

  • Intendant, the holder of a public administrative office in several countries
  • Intended, a person engaged or betrothed to be married
  • Intended reader, a member of a target audience
  • Intending cross or memorial cross to commemorate an event
Ejemplos de uso de intended
1. This operation is intended to be performed within a few days before an intended marriage.
2. What was intended as magazine–style fashion tips has caused offence which was never intended.
3. We never intended to insult or disgrace Islam." "No maliciousness was intended.
4. "This game is intended for mature audiences –– not children –– and is simply intended for entertainment," Corcoran said.
5. The message notes the "intended author" and "intended journal" for each paper, as well as the delivery date.