aim at
See also: aimât and äimät
English
Verb
aim at (third-person singular simple present aims at, present participle aiming at, simple past and past participle aimed at)
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see aim, at.
- This gun is aimed at your head.
- To design for a particular audience
- I've created a program aimed at the educated over 40's
- (figuratively) To intend to do or achieve.
- I'm aiming at the Governorship of Kansas.
Anagrams
- Amati, IAMAT, Tamia, matai