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Discover LudwigThe word 'intentioned' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's actions or motivations that had an honest intention behind them, even if the results weren't necessarily desirable. For example, "The intentioned emailer made an honest mistake, but the message was still sent to the wrong address."
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intentioned
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Past of intention
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It was, he said, "ill-advised, even though, as they argue, well intentioned".
There are certain polite terms that even the most well intentioned, prudent pro-choice people use when they talk about abortion.
Addressing the call to boycott the event, "we believe that the campaign is well intentioned but misguided".
Though SnoreStop may be well intentioned, their campaign has gone viral and left many people confused, offended, and upset, and with good reason.
So it was not just a spasm of well- intentioned enthusiasm.
It was the cultural commentators who were predominantly posh, and however well intentioned, were therefore unable to do anything but patronise.
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But perhaps it is more powerful when ill-intentioned people are interrogated, explored and tested.
"Yet, despite how well-intentioned some of these mothers may believe they are being," states Sharmon Monagan, from Nova Southeaster University.
"It's well-intentioned incompetence that leads to the regeneration battles," he says.
With the upcoming challenge of its exit, QE is proving a truth of even the most well-intentioned bailouts: getting the financial system out of trouble doesn't mean ending a crisis for good; it means only delaying the reckoning until the economy is strong enough to take it.
I have nothing against him or his work, which seems well-intentioned and directed at improving human welfare.
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