Aim at sth
*If you aim at something, you plan or hope to
achieve it: We should aim at two-thirds of the average wave. # Aiming at a
higher production level. # all fair Rent associations aim at helping people
with real housing needs. # A fresh package of public spending cuts aimed at
bringing down the government borrowing requirements.
*If a plan or idea is aimed at a particular
thing, it has the goal of achieving that thing, it has the goal of achieving
that thing: An energy programme aimed at reducing our dependence on fossil
fuels. # The regulations are aimed at the prevention of accidents at work.
*If an action or activity is aimed at someone,
it is intended to help them or affect them in some way: I knew that all this
publicity wan not really aimed at me as an individual. # Many of the devices
are aimed at people with lumbago.
BE AIMED AT = be directed at
*To plan, hope, or intend to achieve something:
The talks aiming at a compromise. #The government’s campaign is aimed at
influencing public opinion.
aim noun,
verb
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