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We intend to be active partners with OurCrowd and help them accelerate their already impressive growth, while bringing the best of Israeli tech to Japan’s large industrial and financial sectors.

Onit intends to use the startup’s AI skills to beef up its legal workflow software offerings.

He noted that one of the commissioners, Michael O’Rielly, partially dissented to the fine because there was no evidence Moser had intended to harm voters.

Clarkson was placed on unpaid leave in August, an action that the state intended to keep private.

Two of those board members have already said they don’t intend to do so.

How he intends to practically parlay that will be fascinating to watch.

With this new series, Klein intends to pull the curtain back and challenge the public's perception.

It is clear to you that she intends to use the staves as oars.

Diplomacy may not work if the Foley killing is an example of how ISIS intends to use retaliation for military intervention.

Is it art, could it harm her, and does it successfully target—as she intends—the pharmaceutical industry?

"That means he intends to propose again," said Mrs. Kaye, in her carefully modulated voice.

He will leave the country for London in a few days, and intends to call on you at Dolley's as soon as he arrives.

He intends that he shall take the name of Arden, and earn the transmission of the title, or the distinction of a greater one.

Mr. Linthorn intends to request Dr. Wollaston to accompany you, any day convenient to you.

Miss Lily will not appear as the talented young amateur, Greba Pendennis, if that is what she really intends to attempt.

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On this page you'll find 53 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to intends, such as: try, resolve, propose, aim, contemplate, and design.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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