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Aim
Aim
v. i.
To
point
or
direct
a
missile
weapon
, or a
weapon
which
propels
as
missile
,
towards
an
object
or
spot
with
the
intent
of
hitting
it; as, to
aim
at a
fox
, or at a
target
.
Aim
v. i.
To
direct
the
indention
or
purpose
; to
attempt
the
accomplishment
of a
purpose
; to
try
to
gain
; to
endeavor
;
followed
by at, or by an
infinitive
; as, to
aim
at
distinction
; to
aim
to do
well
.
Aim
v. i.
To
guess
or
conjecture
.
Aim
v. t.
To
direct
or
point
, as a
weapon
, at a
particular
object
; to
direct
, as a
missile
, an
act
, or a
proceeding
, at, to, or
against
an
object
; as, to
aim
a
musket
or an
arrow
,
the
fist
or a
blow
(at
something
); to
aim
a
satire
or a
reflection
(at
some
person
or
vice
).
Aim
v. i.
The
pointing
of a
weapon
, as a
gun
, a
dart
, or an
arrow
, in
the
line
of
direction
with
the
object
intended
to be
struck
;
the
line
of
fire
;
the
direction
of
anything
, as a
spear
, a
blow
, a
discourse
, a
remark
,
towards
a
particular
point
or
object
,
with
a
view
to
strike
or
affect
it.
Aim
v. i.
The
point
intended
to be
hit
, or
object
intended
to be
attained
or
affected
.
Aim
v. i.
Intention
;
purpose
;
design
;
scheme
.
Aim
v. i.
Conjecture
;
guess
.
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