intentional
Pronunciation
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Pronunciation
- IPA: /ɪnˈtɛnʃənəl/, [ɪnˈtʰɛnʃn̩ɫ̩]
intentional
- Intended or planned; done deliberately or voluntarily.
- Reflecting intention; marking an expenditure of will in the shape of a matter.
- (legal) Done with intent.
- (philosophy, obsolete) Object to intention, only appearing due to wilful perception.
- (intended) deliberate, purposeful, purposive, see Thesaurus:intentional
- French: volontaire, intentionnel
- German: absichtlich, vorsätzlich
- Portuguese: intencional
- Russian: преднаме́ренный
- Spanish: intencional
- German: vorsätzlich
- Portuguese: intencional
- Russian: преднаме́ренный
intentional (plural intentionals)
- (philosophy, archaic) Something that has no essential underlying structure but apparition only as defined by perception; object only because consciousness is directed to it.
- (grammar) The cohortative mood as found in Hebrew (terminology borrowed from Julius Friedrich Böttcher † 1863 and now outmoded), and constructions of similar purpose in even more exotic languages.
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