v.  in·tend·ed, in·tend·ing, in·tends  v.tr. 1.  To have in mind; plan: We intend to go. They intend going. I intended that you would go as well. 2.  a.  To design for a specific purpose: A whisk is intended to beat eggs. b.  To have in mind for a particular use: I intended the flowers as a present to her. 3.  To signify or mean: What did he intend by that remark? v.intr.  To have a design or purpose in mind. [Middle English entenden, from Old French entendre, from Latin intendere : in-, toward; see  IN-2 + tendere, to stretch; see  ten- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]  | 
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