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It means that something is designed or intended to transport or hold something else. Example: The suitcase was meant to carry all of my clothes for the trip.
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Was this meant to carry on saying the unsayable?
The train through the tunnel was meant to carry 28m passengers a year by 2010.
These products are not meant to carry the whole burden of helping smokers quit.
It is a dream meant to carry Jim through the hard times, and perhaps a sequel.
Andres Serrano's large photographs are meant to carry an emotional charge.
The statement today said North and South Korea agreed to soon launch a joint committee meant to carry out their agreement.
But these later models were security risks, easily hacked, and the children of personnel were not meant to carry hackable devices.
As medical personnel, traditionally, we were not meant to carry rifles, or operate crew-serve weapons, heavy machine guns or mortars or call for fire or airstrikes.
The new troops are meant to "carry out targeted offensive operations…in a robust, highly mobile and versatile manner…with the responsibility of neutralising armed groups".
A spokesman for the ABC said the portal was meant to promote the Australia-China relationship and was never meant to carry hard news.
The $260m£145m5m), three-year mission ended with an ignominious splat as the parachute meant to carry the probe gently back to Earth failed to deploy.
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