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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
entend .
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Examples
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But alas, we do have child labor laws, because society has deemed that the end all of childhood is not making cash nor that solely learning entended to make cash or a lifelong career.
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O good newd for us in NC they entended teh season by about 4 weeks, 2 early and 2 later.
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Of course, Jeff has entended his deadline until March 4th now ...
ccfinlay: Bake Sale ccfinlay 2007
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I think the wet leaf has a much higher heat capacity than just the wet pavement by itself, so it creates an entended area of relative cold that inhibits evaporation.
A sidewalk puzzle AYDIN 2006
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And throwing it a side, entended no further to wearie my self therwithall, at the leaste vntill I mighte finde a booke of a bettre impression.
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Sperthius also and Bulis, two Lacedemonians, were not much inferiour to the former, who to turne away the reuenge of Xerxes that most puissant King of the Persians, entended against the
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Sperthius also and Bulis, two Lacedemonians, were not much inferiour to the former, who to turne away the reuenge of Xerxes that most puissant King of the Persians, entended against the
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It should seeme that these letters did conteine in them the principall place and meaning of this entended action, which was hitherto by their deepe foresights kept so secret, as no man to my knowledge either did, or coulde so much as suspect it, more then themselues, who had the onely managing thereof.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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All this notwithstanding, with great and inuincible courage, the Lords generall presently set vpon them, and sorting out some such conuenient ships, as to their honorable wisedomes seemed fittest for that times seruice, they were driuen to take some other course then before had beene by them entended.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Then forasmuch as they were the first that entended to the obseruation of nature and her works, and specially of the Celestiall courses, by reason of the continuall motion of the heauens, searching after the first mouer, and from thence by degrees comming to know and consider of the substances separate & abstract, which we call the diuine intelligences or good Angels
The Arte of English Poesie George Puttenham
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