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Definition of aim
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of aim is as below...
Aim (v. i.) The point
intended
to be hit, or
object
intended
to be
attained
or
affected..
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Present
::
Present
(a.) To aim,
point,
or
direct,
as a
weapon;
as, to
present
a
pistol
or the point of a sword to the
breast
of
another..
Outlaw
::
Outlaw
(v. t.) To
remove
from legal
jurisdiction
or
enforcement;
as, to
outlaw
a debt or
claim;
to
deprive
of legal
force..
Defalcation
::
Defalcation
(n.) A
lopping
off; a
diminution;
abatement;
deficit.
Specifically:
Reduction
of a claim by
deducting
a
counterclaim;
set- off.
Misclaim
::
Misclaim
(n.) A
mistaken
claim.
Revendicate
::
Revendicate
(v. t.) To
reclaim;
to
demand
the
restoration
of.
Concession
::
Concession
(n.) The act of
conceding
or
yielding;
usually
implying
a
demand,
claim,
or
request,
and thus
distinguished
from
giving,
which is
voluntary
or
spontaneous..
Coincide
::
Coincide
(n.) To
correspond
exactly;
to
agree;
to
concur;
as, our aims
coincide..
Quit
::
Quit (a.) To
discharge,
as an
obligation
or duty; to meet and
satisfy,
as a claim or debt; to make
payment
for or of; to
requite;
to
repay..
Quitclaiming
::
Quitclaiming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Quitclai.
Warrandice
::
Warrandice
(n.) The
obligation
by which a
person,
conveying
a
subject
or a
right,
is bound to
uphold
that
subject
or right
against
every
claim,
challenge,
or
burden
arising
from
circumstances
prior to the
conveyance;
warranty..
Nuncupate
::
Nuncupate
(v. t.) To
declare
publicly
or
solemnly;
to
proclaim
formally.
Dispute
::
Dispute
(v. i.)
Verbal
controversy;
contest
by
opposing
argument
or
expression
of
opposing
views or
claims;
controversial
discussion;
altercation;
debate.
Muddle
::
Muddle
(v. i.) To think and act in a
confused,
aimless
way..
Bawl
::
Bawl (v. t.) To
proclaim
with a loud
voice,
or by
outcry,
as a
hawker
or
town-crier
does..
Claimer
::
Claimer
(n.) One who
claims;
a
claimant.
False
::
False
(superl.)
Not well
founded;
not firm or
trustworthy;
erroneous;
as, a false
claim;
a false
conclusion;
a false
construction
in
grammar..
Arrayment
::
Arrayment
(v. t.)
Clothes;
raiment.
Industrious
::
Industrious
(a.)
Steadily
and
perseveringly
active
in a
particular
pursuit
or aim; as, he was
negligent
in
business,
but
industrious
in
pleasure;
an
industrious
mischief
maker..
Altitudinarian
::
Altitudinarian
(a.) Lofty in
doctrine,
aims, etc..
Eviction
::
Eviction
(n.) The act or
process
of
evicting;
or state of being
evicted;
the
recovery
of
lands,
tenements,
etc., from
another's
possession
by due
course
of law;
dispossession
by
paramount
title or claim of such
title;
ejectment;
ouster..
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