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Definition of Intently

Intently
Intently In*tent"ly, adv. In an intent manner; as, the eyes intently fixed. Syn: Fixedly; steadfastly; earnestly; attentively; sedulously; diligently; eagerly.

Meaning of Intently from wikipedia

- The Intent is a 2016 British crime thriller film directed by, written by and starring Femi Oyeniran. A small-time criminal called Hoodz finds success robbing...
- & Order: Criminal Intent, American television series Criminal Intents/Morning Star, a 2009 EP by Dope Stars Inc. "Criminal Intent", a song by Robyn from...
- A letter of intent (LOI or LoI, or Letter of Intent) is a do****ent outlining the understanding between two or more parties which they intend to formalize...
- Dual intent is a concept in United States immigration law. Typically, it refers to the fact that certain U.S. visas allow foreigners to be temporarily...
- In law, the legislative intent of the legislature in enacting legislation may sometimes be considered by the judiciary to interpret the law (see judicial...
- User intent, otherwise known as query intent or search intent, is the identification and categorization of what a user online intended or wanted to find...
- In literary theory and aesthetics, authorial intent refers to an author's intent as it is encoded in their work. Authorial intentionalism is the hermeneutical...
- Original intent is a theory in law concerning constitutional and statutory interpretation. It is frequently used as a synonym for originalism;[1] while...
- Intent to Kill may refer to: Intent to Kill (1958 film), a British film noir thriller Intent to Kill (1992 film), an action, independent and thriller film...
- Transferred intent (or transferred mens rea, or transferred malice, in English law) is a legal doctrine that holds that, when the intention to harm one...