| intention |
concentration of mental powers, esp. on a particular object.
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| intention tremor |
Rhythmic shaking that occurs in the course of a purposeful movement, such as reaching to pick something up or bringing an outstretched finger in to touch one
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| intention |
an underlying sense of purpose or planning ( formal )
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| intention |
The belief in the Roman Catholic church that the efficacy of the administration of a sacrament is dependant on the priest having the proper intent.
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| intent |
Intent is the plan and will to act in a particular way or choice to remain inactive.
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