Pronunciation: /bɛnt ɒn/
adjective determined or resolved to do something
A1 She is bent on finishing her homework before dinner.
A2 He is bent on becoming a professional athlete.
B1 The company is bent on increasing its market share this year.
B2 The detective was bent on solving the case no matter what it took.
C1 The politician was bent on implementing new policies to improve the economy.
C2 The scientist was bent on discovering a cure for the disease that had plagued the world.
preposition having a strong inclination or intention
A1 She is bent on finishing her homework before dinner.
A2 The children were bent on playing outside despite the rain.
B1 The company is bent on expanding its market share in the next quarter.
B2 The detective was bent on solving the mysterious case no matter what it took.
C1 The politician was bent on implementing new policies to improve the economy.
C2 The scientist was bent on discovering a cure for the rare disease that affected many people.
formal The detective was bent on solving the case no matter what.
informal She's really bent on getting that promotion at work.
slang He's bent on partying all night long.
figurative The politician was bent on gaining more power in the upcoming election.
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