the difference is : one is a noun ( intent ) & the other a verb ( intend )
The verb form of 'intention' is 'intended'.
No, Intent is a noun. An adjective form of the verb (to intend) could be intended.
The noun forms of the verb 'intend' are intender, intent, and the gerund, intending.
base
There is an adverb that is based on the past participle intended, which is intendedly.But the one much more commonly used is based on the nouns intent or intention: intentionally (done with a specific intent).
intend to do us harm
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Intent.
The verb form of 'intention' is 'intended'.
The noun forms for the verb intend are intention, intent, and the gerund, intending.
The noun forms of the verb 'intend' are intender, intent, and the gerund, intending.
No, Intent is a noun. An adjective form of the verb (to intend) could be intended.
The noun forms of the verb 'intend' are intender, intent, and the gerund, intending.
intent
The political intent and impact
The political intent and impact
It's the intent behind the criticism/feedback. If it is meant to be constructive or to be hurtful makes a big difference.