- aim´er
- aim «aym», verb, noun.–v.t.1. to point or direct (a weapon or blow) in order to hit a target: »
to aim a gun.
SYNONYM(S): level.2. to direct (words or acts) so as to influence a certain person or action: »The coach aimed his talk at the boys who had not played fair.
3. Obsolete. to guess.4. Obsolete. to devise.–v.i.1. to point or direct something, such as a gun or blow, in order to hit: »He aimed at the lion but missed.
2. to direct one's efforts; try: »She aims for perfection. We aim to please our customers.
SYNONYM(S): aspire.4. Obsolete. to guess.–n.1. the act of pointing or directing at something.2. the ability to point or direct a weapon or blow: »His aim was so poor that he missed the door and hit the window with a snowball.
4. Figurative. the object of efforts; purpose; intention; goal: »Her aim was to do two years' work in one. O Happiness! our being's end and aim! (Alexander Pope).
SYNONYM(S): intent, design, object.5. Obsolete. a guess; conjecture.╂[< Old French esmer < Latin aestimāre appraise, and Old French aesmer < Vulgar Latin adaestimāre. See etym. of doublet esteem. (Cf. ↑esteem)]–aim´a|ble, adjective.–aim´er, noun.–aim´less, adjective.–aim´less|ly, adverb.–aim´less|ness, noun.AIM (no periods),American Indian Movement.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.