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mean to
Idioms and Phrases
Intend to, as in I meant to go running this morning but got up too late , or I'm sorry I broke it—I didn't mean to . This idiom was first recorded in 1560.Example Sentences
As recently as a few weeks ago, Elon Musk, the South African billionaire who most certainly did not mean to do a Nazi salute at an inauguration event, claimed Jewish billionaire George Soros was helping to agitate against Musk’s car company, Tesla.
For a project ostensibly built around empathy—one committed to the unifying catharsis of class solidarity—I found the loudest Bernie backers to be surprisingly spiteful to those who might have been personally moved by a different candidate, or who could not totally conceptualize what a radical change in the status quo might mean to them.
Warned by Wynn-Williams of obstacles that include religious scruples in some countries, laws against organ trafficking in others and privacy concerns elsewhere, Sandberg says indignantly, “Do you mean to tell me that if my 4-year-old was dying and the only thing that would save her was a new kidney, that I couldn’t fly to Mexico and get one and put it in my handbag?â€
"I've respected your works for years and know how much you mean to many," she said.
It became a play about significance: What does it mean to live a significant life?
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