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Meanings of
intent on
in English
Bent.
bent
bent on
dead set
out to
Related terms
resolute
Synonyms
Examples for "
bent
"
bent
bent on
dead set
out to
Examples for "
bent
"
1
However, few observers believe the army is
bent
on seizing power again.
2
A company spokesman said yesterday, however, that the framework had been
bent
.
3
Difficult, of course, for one of my naturally puritanical
bent
,
but possible.
4
Let it not be said that the Second
bent
from his responsibilities.
5
This Government is
hell
-
bent
on eradicating as many democractic bodies as possible.
1
However, few observers believe the army is
bent
on
seizing power again.
2
This Government is hell-
bent
on
eradicating as many democractic bodies as possible.
3
China views Tsai as a separatist
bent
on
formal independence for Taiwan.
4
These were
bent
on
the natural progression and conclusion of the dance.
5
The party, or a significant part of it, was hell-
bent
on
change.
1
The more of a
dead
set
she makes at you the better.
2
Rapp was
dead
set
on mimicking Ross's unannounced intrusion into Kennedy's office.
3
And she had behaved insanely, making a
dead
set
at Simon Cotton.
4
I've been
dead
set
against a college engineer until I met Erskine.
5
Honestly, I couldn't blame Eve for sounding so
dead
set
against my idea.
1
And that's the second question that American Animals sets
out
to
answer.
2
We were now clear off, and making great way
out
to
sea.
3
The sea had risen and pulled canoes
out
to
sea, he said.
4
This year we set
out
to
see if the situation had changed.
5
The result will be put
out
to
public comment for 15 days.
Usage of
intent on
in English
1
And he looked into space,
intent
on
a happening long since past.
2
That means the companies most
intent
on
M&A need to get creative.
3
She was too
intent
on
opening it to wait for an answer.
4
He's
intent
on
drumming up business support for the intensity trading scheme.
5
The men were lost in thought, each
intent
on
his own ideas.
6
This time it seemed
intent
on
defying logic, never mind critical opinion.
7
This time they seem
intent
on
keeping tight control of the messaging.
8
It had been clear, I'd just been
intent
on
not seeing it.
9
But Possum was
intent
on
working his way down into the ravine.
10
The rebels were evidently
intent
on
the utter destruction of the fort.
11
Gerald was obviously being attacked; the other was
intent
on
abducting Lauren.
12
I come out of confinement to find a court
intent
on
merrymaking.
13
But I understand now why you were so
intent
on
coming here.
14
Everyone is
intent
on
trading up: better apartments, better marriages, better lives.
15
Celtic seem
intent
on
staggering rather than swaggering across the finishing line.
16
While England considered themselves born to run, Scotland were
intent
on
territory.
Other examples for "intent on"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
intent
on
intent
Verb
Preposition
Intent on
through the time