Word: aim Word origin: Middle English: from Old French amer, variant of esmer (from Latin aestimare ‘assess, estimate’), reinforced by aemer, aesmer (from late Latin adaestimare, intensified form of aestimare ). Phonetic: eɪm Listen:
point or direct (a weapon or camera) at a target. Example: aim the camcorder at some suitable object
have the intention of achieving. Example: the programme will aim at deepening understanding
a purpose or intention; a desired outcome. Example: our primary aim is to achieve financial discipline
the directing of a weapon or missile at a target. Example: his aim was perfect
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