"Random" is a word which has the meaning haphazard without aim.
I would like to delay the speed of the van. We aim to inspect the vehicle without unnecessary delay. We aim to inspect the vehicle without unnecessary delay. Traffic delays were caused due to a collision on Maple street. Snow usually delays my son's football games. The boy delayed the use of responsibility.
The purpose of having an aim is to achieve it
To answer the aim. Although the aim is a statement it should almost be written openly. This allows for a conclusion to answer it.
AIM: to reduce the time and to get results of large experiments of fine defined objectives.
Your hypothesis is like a good guess or prediction of what you expect to find from carrying out your experiment - in other words, it is like an answer to your aim.
Haphazard.
Many verbs do not have opposites. The opposite could only be "to not aim."The adjective aimed can have the opposites random, or haphazard.
end
without goal, no aim, no reason, without trying
Lakshyam means "GOAL" or "AIM"or ''TARGET''
tachlit (תכלית) is a poetic word for "purpose" or "aim"
yes, the accomplish meaning is closed on doing or attempting something like the final aim, while the achieve meaning is closed on conquest the same final aim.
The root word of "aimlessly" is "aim".
aim
Goal is a word for end or aim.
The word aim has one syllable.
point! fire! A command given to a rife squad. Equivalent to English "Ready, Aim, Fire"'