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Synonyms for in tend
Grammar : Verb |
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Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈtɛnd |
Top 10 synonyms for in tend Other synonyms for the word in tend
- add up
- air
- allege
- allot
- allude to
- amount to
- analyze
- anatomize
- angle
- announce
- apply
- appoint
- argue
- arrange
- aspire
- aspire to
- assay
- asseverate
- attempt
- authorize
- bank on
- be a sign of
- be about to
- be determined
- be obliged
- be resolved
- beam
- bear
- bespeak
- betoken
- bid
- bid for
- blueprint
- break
- break down
- bring about
- broach
- brood over
- buck
- build
- calculate
- call
- carry
- cast
- chart
- chew over
- choose
- circulate
- claim
- clear up
- clinch
- cogitate
- cognominate
- command
- commission
- communicate
- conceive
- concentrate
- conclude
- conduct
- connote
- consecrate
- consider
- contemplate
- contrive
- convey
- cool out
- couch
- count on
- covet
- deal with
- decide
- decide on
- decipher
- declare
- decree
- dedicate
- deliberate
- delineate
- demand
- denominate
- denote
- depend on
- depict
- design
- designate
- destine
- determine
- devise
- devote
- diagram
- dig
- direct
- disclose
- dissect
- dissolve
- divulge
- do one's best
- doom
- doom to
- draft
- dream
- drive at
- earmark
- effect
- elect
- elevate
- elucidate
- embody
- empower
- endeavor
- enjoin
- entail
- entertain idea
- enunciate
- envisage
- envision
- escort
- essay
- estimate
- evidence
- evince
- excogitate
- exert
- exhibit
- expect
- express
- extrapolate
- fate
- fathom
- feature
- figure
- figure on
- finger
- fix
- flash
- focus
- forecast
- foreordain
- foresee
- formulate
- frame
- gauge
- get at
- give
- give a hint
- go for
- go for broke
- grind
- hammer away
- hang sign on
- hassle
- have a crack
- have a shot at
- have a swing at
- have in mind
- head
- herald
- hint
- hint at
- hope to
- hump
- hustle
- image
- imagine
- imply
- import
- incline
- include
- indicate
- insinuate
- insist
- intend
- intimate
- involve
- iron out
- judge
- kick around
- labor
- lay
- lead
- level
- lick
- look forward
- maintain
- make
- make a point of
- make a run at
- make an effort
- make known
- manifest
- map out
- mark
- mark out
- matter
- mean
- meditate
- meditate on
- mention
- mind
- moon
- move in
- mull over
- muse
- muse over
- must
- name
- observe
- offer
- ordain
- order
- orthographize
- outline
- pan out
- pass upon
- peg
- peg away
- percolate
- perpend
- phrase
- pilot
- plan
- plot
- plug
- point
- point the way
- point to
- ponder
- pop off
- portend
- pose as
- pour it on
- predestine
- predetermine
- predict
- preform
- preordain
- presage
- present
- presuppose
- pretend
- proclaim
- profess
- proffer
- promise
- pronounce
- propose
- prove
- purport
- purpose
- push
- put
- put across
- put down for
- put finger on
- put into words
- put on thinking cap
- put up
- puzzle out
- puzzle over
- reckon
- recommend
- refer
- refer to
- reflect
- reflect upon
- rely on
- remain firm
- represent
- request
- reserve
- resolve
- reveal
- revolve
- risk
- roll
- route
- rule
- ruminate
- say
- say to oneself
- scheme
- scratch
- see
- seek
- set
- set apart
- set aside
- set one's sights on
- settle
- shepherd
- show
- sight
- sight on
- sign
- signify
- size up
- slant
- slate
- slot
- solve
- speak
- specify
- speculate
- spell
- stand for
- state
- steer
- strain
- strive
- struggle
- study
- submit
- suggest
- suppose
- sweat
- symbol
- symbolize
- tab
- tag
- take a stand
- take in
- take on
- take pains
- talk
- tap
- target
- tell
- tender
- term
- testify
- think
- think deeply
- think likely
- think of
- think over
- track
- train
- trust
- try
- turn
- typify
- undertake
- unfold
- unravel
- untangle
- unzip
- utter
- vent
- ventilate
- venture
- verbalize
- view
- vision
- visualize
- voice
- want
- want to
- weigh
- will
- wink
- wish
- word
- work
- work out
- work through
- zero in
- zero in on
- zoom in
Définition of in tend
Origin :- c.1300, "direct one's attention to," from Old French entendre, intendre "to direct one's attention" (in Modern French principally "to hear"), from Latin intendere "turn one's attention, strain," literally "stretch out, extend," from in- "toward" (see in- (2)) + tendere "to stretch" (see tenet). Sense of "have as a plan" (late 14c.) was present in Latin. A Germanic word for this was ettle, from Old Norse ætla "to think, conjecture, propose," from Proto-Germanic *ahta "consideration, attention" (cf. Old English eaht, German acht). Intended (n.) "one's intended husband or wife" is from 1767.
- As in intend : verb have in mind; determine
- As in meditate : verb contemplate
- As in nominate : verb designate, select
- As in project : verb plan
- As in purport : verb assert, mean
- As in resolve : verb make up one's mind; find solution
- As in signify : verb mean, indicate
- As in spell : verb mean, imply
- As in will : verb cause
- As in premeditate : verb propose
- As in shall : verb be going to
- As in calculate : verb plan on
- As in connote : verb imply
- As in contemplate : verb think about seriously; plan
- As in denote : verb designate, mean
- As in destine : verb predetermine, ordain
- As in direct : verb point in a direction; guide
- As in aim : verb point or direct at a goal
- As in drive at : verb mean, suggest as meaning
- As in endeavor : verb attempt to achieve something
- As in express : verb articulate; signify, mean
- As in imply : verb indicate, mean
Antonyms for in tend
- abuse
- assemble
- be idle
- be quiet
- begin
- bottle up
- cave in
- close
- close up
- conceal
- condemn
- cover
- define
- deny
- destroy
- disallow
- disbelieve
- discard
- disclaim
- discourage
- dismiss
- disorder
- disorganize
- disprove
- disregard
- dissuade
- diverge
- doubt
- explicate
- express
- fasten
- follow
- forget
- hesitate
- hide
- hold
- idle
- ignore
- join
- keep
- laze
- leave alone
- listen
- look away
- mend
- misdirect
- misguide
- mislead
- mismanage
- misuse
- mull
- mumble
- neglect
- obey
- oppose
- overlook
- pass
- pass over
- procrastinate
- put off
- put together
- question
- receive
- refrain
- refuse
- refute
- reject
- reply
- rest
- run ragged
- scorn
- slight
- start
- state
- stop
- suppress
- take
- take back
- tangle
- unsettle
- use
- veto
- waste
- waver
- withhold
- wonder
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