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Example sentences for "intendment"

Lexicographically close words:
intendente; intendere; intendest; intendeth; intending; intends; intense; intensely; intenseness; intenser
  1. Your hearts are carried off him unto strangers, that is, present perishing things whereas the intendment of the gospel is, to present you to Christ as pure virgins, 2 Cor.

  2. Was it not Christ’s great intendment and purpose, to purify to himself a holy people?

  3. Yet manifested he is, as the intendment of the work he was about required,—manifested to reproach and ignominy for our sin.

  4. Ay, and said nothing but what I protest intendment of doing.

  5. I: and said nothing but what I protest intendment of doing Iago.

  6. The one sort of these also are for the most part taken strictlie according to the letter, the other more largelie and beneficiallie after their intendment and meaning.

  7. They had been good old stories to the Greeks, and then acquired further intendment as later men discerned a broader symbolism in them.

  8. That reformation is one part of the Holy Ghost’s intendment in that text, is Gualther’s opinion as well as mine, yet he thinks Gualther his own.

  9. The wisdom and providence of the king must not be disputed by the subject; by intendment they cannot be severed from his person.

  10. Thus far in our history, under the malignant influence of Slavery, the odious construction or intendment has prevailed.


  11. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intendment" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acceptation; aim; ambition; animus; aspiration; counsel; desideratum; design; desire; determination; effect; function; idea; import; intent; intention; meaning; message; mind; motive; plan; point; project; proposal; prospectus; purport; purpose; resolution; resolve; sake; sense; significance; signification; striving; study; understanding; view; will