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intent on

adjective as in bent on

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Nearby, bride-to-be Emily Marriott was intent on saving money.

But Moscow is now clearly intent on reclaiming the territory lost on its own soil.

From BBC

And if he gets his way on selections for some of the most important posts in government, he would put in place loyalists intent on blowing up the very departments they would lead.

From Salon

But Sunday’s Russian missile and drone attacks, which killed as many as 20 people, served as a stark reminder that Moscow is still intent on winning the war, on its terms.

From BBC

Trump will still be able to inflict a lot of harm, even getting in his own way, as he seems intent on doing.

From Salon

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

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