Criminal IN10T

 

 

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DENFINE:

in·tent:     Pronunciation Key       
n.

  1. Something that is intended; an aim or purpose.
  2. See Synonyms at intention.
  3. Law. The state of one's mind at the time one carries out an action.
  4. Meaning; purport.

adj.
  1. Firmly fixed; concentrated: an intent gaze.
  2. Having the attention applied; engrossed: The students, intent upon their books, did not hear me enter the room.
  3. Having the mind and will focused on a specific purpose: was intent on leaving within the hour; are intent upon being recognized.

[Middle English entent, from Old French, from Medieval Latin intentus, from Latin, an extending, from intentus, attentive to, strained, from past participleof intendere, to direct attention. See intend.]

 

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Why "Criminal in10t",

Because it is orginal, NOBODY in the entire world uses in10t.

 

But why criminal?

Because I work at the Institute of Criminology and I prevent crime (security).

 

 

 

 

This © 2002 Phillip Wong. Last modified 30 Oct 2003