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    aim
    /eɪm/

    verb

    • 1. point or direct (a weapon or camera) at a target: "aim the camcorder at some suitable object" Similar pointdirecttrainsight
    • 2. have the intention of achieving: "the programme will aim at deepening understanding" Similar work towardsbe afterset one's sights ontry for

    noun

    • 1. a purpose or intention; a desired outcome: "our primary aim is to achieve financial discipline"
    • 2. the directing of a weapon or missile at a target: "his aim was perfect"

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  2. the act of pointing a weapon towards something: He fired six shots at the target, but his aim was terrible, and he missed all of them. She raised her gun, took aim and fired. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. Jun 3, 2012 · The meaning of AIM is to direct a course; specifically : to point a weapon at an object. How to use aim in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Aim.

  4. noun. the act of aiming or directing anything at or toward a particular point or target. the direction in which a weapon or missile is pointed; the line of sighting: within the cannon's aim. the point intended to be hit; thing or person aimed at: to miss one's aim. Synonyms: objective, target.

  5. [intransitive, transitive] to try or plan to achieve something. He has always aimed high (= tried to achieve a lot). aim for something We should aim for a bigger share of the market. The team is aiming for the top this season. Don't try to aim for perfection. aim at something The government is aiming at a 50% reduction in unemployment.

  6. aim implies that toward which one makes a direct line, refusing to be diverted from it: a nobleness of aim; one's aim in life. end emphasizes the goal as a cause of efforts: the end for which one strives. object emphasizes the goal as that toward which all efforts are directed: the object of years of study.

  7. to intend to achieve something: I aim to arrive at three o'clock. We're aiming for a 10% increase in sales. More examples. be aimed at sb. B2. to be intended to influence or affect a particular person or group: advertising aimed at students. I think the comment was aimed at Lesley. be aimed at doing sth.

  8. [uncountable, singular] the action or skill of pointing a weapon at somebody/something. Her aim was good and she hit the lion with her first shot. The gunman took aim (= pointed his weapon) and fired. His aim was poor and he missed the target. It was a perfect aim and there was no way he would miss. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

  9. A purpose or goal is an aim. When you were little, your aim might have been to be a famous astronaut, a movie star, or a police officer. As a verb, aim means to intend, try, or aspire. You may aim to take your dog for three walks every day, but your fenced-in yard tends to make both of you lazy.

  10. 1. a. The act of aiming: Take careful aim. b. The ability to hit a target or intended point: a marksman with extraordinary aim. c. The degree of accuracy of a weapon or of a person aiming a weapon or propelled object: Your aim was way off on that throw. 2.

  11. a specific aim (= an exact aim) What are the specific aims of the course? the underlying aim (= a basic aim, that people sometimes do not notice) The games all have an underlying aim: survival. a political aim We utterly condemn any acts of violence in pursuit of political aims. a strategic aim (= that is part of a military, political, or ...