Pronunciation: /hæv ɪn maɪnd/
noun a person's thoughts or intentions
A1 I have in mind to go to the park tomorrow.
A2 She has in mind to start a new hobby.
B1 They have in mind to renovate their house next year.
B2 He has in mind to apply for a promotion at work.
C1 The company has in mind to expand into international markets.
C2 She has in mind to write a novel in the future.
verb to consider or intend to do something
A1 I have in mind to go to the grocery store later.
A2 She has in mind to start a new hobby this weekend.
B1 I have in mind to apply for a new job next month.
B2 They have in mind to travel to Europe for their next vacation.
C1 The company has in mind to expand its operations globally.
C2 The government has in mind to implement new policies to address climate change.
formal When making a decision, it is important to have in mind all the relevant information.
informal Just have in mind that the party starts at 8 PM.
slang I have in mind to grab some pizza for dinner tonight.
figurative As an artist, I always have in mind the final masterpiece before starting a new project.
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