"MEANT TO DO THAT" MEANS THAT SOMEONE DID SOMETHING purpously or intentionaly
The past tense of the verb to meet is met (e.g. I just met her today).The past tense of to mean is meant (e.g. That's what he meant to say).
it meant loved
The spelling is "meant" (past tense, past participle of to mean).The spelling -ment is a suffix that can form nouns from verbs (e.g. accomplishment).
Synonyms of the word meant are; portent, presage, promise, purport, suggest, symbolize. Antonyms of the word meant are; entail, imply, mean, intend, convey.
If it is the symbol of mercy then logically it will mean mercy.
mean can also mean rude but if you are looking for something in common with meant....mean is a present tense for meant and meant is past tense... examples ex: what do you mean? ex: he meant that he had 4 dogs, not four cats.
The third form of the verb "mean" is "meant." In the context of verb conjugation, "mean" is the base form, "meant" is the simple past, and "meant" is also the past participle. For example, you would say, "I mean," "I meant," and "I have meant."
Meant is the past tense of mean.
Present - I mean, She means. Future - I will mean, She will mean. Past - Meant.
The past tense form of "mean" is "meant."
infinitive: mean past: meant past participle: meant
The past tense is you meant.
The past participle is meant.
The past opposite of meant would be meant as in if you were saying " 5 years ago I meant to go to Africa.". And the future would be mean to as if in saying " I'll say I mean to do that."
what he meant by it was it meant the same as periodic table.
meant
he is not nice