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intending

I. intending, vbl. n. rare.
    (ɪnˈtɛndɪŋ)
    [f. intend v. + -ing1.]
    The action of the vb. intend; intention, attention, stretching, etc.; a purpose.

a 1536 Calisto & Melibæa in Hazl. Dodsley I. 63 God reward thee for thy gentle intending. 1611 Florio, Intendimento,..a purpose, an intendment or intending. 1876 H. Maudsley Physiol. Mind i. 6 An unavoidable intending of the mind to the realities of nature.

II. intending, ppl. a.
    (ɪnˈtɛndɪŋ)
    [f. as prec. + -ing2.]
    That intends; having intentions.

1660 Fuller Mixt Contempl. (1841) 233 Such as are sensible..that their well-intending simplicity hath been imposed on. 1802 Paley Nat. Theol. x. §2 (1819) 143 The intending mind of a Creator.

    b. Qualifying the agent-noun corresponding to an inf. after the verb intend; hence, by extension, with other ns. used proleptically: Purposing to be, that is (such) in intention.

1788 Burke Sp. agst. Hastings Wks. XIII. 124 If he gave the Nabob over to an intending murderer [etc.]. 1876 Geo. Eliot Dan. Der. xi, Marriageable men, or what the new English calls ‘intending bridegrooms’. 1884 Athenæum 19 Jan. 90/3 Intending subscribers should communicate with the author.

    Hence inˈtendingly adv., with intention, intentionally.

1678 Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. iii. §37. 162 We do not act fatally only, but electively and intendingly.

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