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intentioned
[ in-ten-shuhnd ]
adjective
- having particular or specified intentions (often used in combination):
a well-intentioned person.
Word History and Origins
Origin of intentioned1
Example Sentences
However well intentioned and even superficially justifiable a raft of Biden pardons might seem, they would risk ushering in an era in which presidents would feel entirely free to manufacture zones of impunity for all their servants and associates.
While it's clear that the experts are well intentioned in their advice and it can be somewhat helpful, Dr Lee says it's important to remember that the primary focus of the show is to entertain and what the experts say "shouldn't be considered sound therapeutic advice".
“While well intentioned, Proposition 47 has resulted in a wave of unintended consequences that have plagued our communities with a dramatic rise in retail theft and smash-and-grab robberies,” Min said in a statement.
While the “fact checks” are well intentioned, they aren’t enough.
Defence Committee Chair Sir Jeremy Quin said he understood the minister could not comment but warned that "some of the best laid, best intentioned of plans can run into problems".
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