Definition of intentioned in English:
intentioned
adjective ɪnˈtɛnʃ(ə)ndɪnˈtɛn(t)ʃ(ə)nd
Having intentions of a specified kind.
it is hard to argue that Smith is ill-intentioned
the film is seriously intentioned and honourable in purpose
Example sentencesExamples
- As the organization evolves, its primary goal often appears to be less educationally intentioned.
- Your note mentions that a ban on hats is probably intentioned to enable security cameras to get a better look at bank robbers.
- The strange warrior's code forms the basis for all these films, whether intentioned or not.
- Her present reversal of mood may either be humoring me or be genuinely better intentioned.
- Collating such an enormous volume of research would clearly be beyond even the best intentioned researchers planning to post a questionnaire.
- He claims that his intentioned gold sales are primarily supposed to help poor countries in Africa.
- No matter how credible, genuinely intentioned, or brilliant an aspirant is, if he does not fit into the caucus's agenda, he had better drop his ambition.
- Why do individuals' actions not always give on to their intentioned ends?
- It has been widely accepted that a code of practice is essential if the act is to be implemented as originally intentioned.
- The software is malicious and evil intentioned and is designed to steal something from you.
Definition of intentioned in US English:
intentioned
adjectiveɪnˈtɛn(t)ʃ(ə)ndinˈten(t)SH(ə)nd
Having intentions of a specified kind.
it is hard to argue that Smith is ill intentioned
the film is seriously intentioned and honorable in purpose
Example sentencesExamples
- The software is malicious and evil intentioned and is designed to steal something from you.
- The strange warrior's code forms the basis for all these films, whether intentioned or not.
- Her present reversal of mood may either be humoring me or be genuinely better intentioned.
- He claims that his intentioned gold sales are primarily supposed to help poor countries in Africa.
- No matter how credible, genuinely intentioned, or brilliant an aspirant is, if he does not fit into the caucus's agenda, he had better drop his ambition.
- Collating such an enormous volume of research would clearly be beyond even the best intentioned researchers planning to post a questionnaire.
- As the organization evolves, its primary goal often appears to be less educationally intentioned.
- It has been widely accepted that a code of practice is essential if the act is to be implemented as originally intentioned.
- Why do individuals' actions not always give on to their intentioned ends?
- Your note mentions that a ban on hats is probably intentioned to enable security cameras to get a better look at bank robbers.