What is another word for with a view to?

Pronunciation: [wɪð ɐ vjˈuː tuː] (IPA)

With a view to, also known as with the aim of or intending to, is a phrase used to indicate a particular purpose or goal. Other synonyms for this phrase include in order to, for the purpose of, for the sake of, and with the intention of. All of these phrases convey a sense of purposefulness and a specific objective. When writing or speaking, it's important to choose the right phrase to convey the intended message. Using these synonyms allows for more variety and precision in communication, helping to clarify the intent and meaning behind any statement or action.

What are the hypernyms for With a view to?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for with a view to?

The phrase "with a view to" refers to the intention or purpose of doing something. Antonyms for this phrase could include phrases such as "without any intention of", "disregarding", "neglecting to", "ignoring the possibility of", or "not considering". These antonyms indicate a lack of purpose or intent, or a deliberate choice to ignore certain goals or outcomes. For example, one could say "I am going to the party without any intention of networking with anyone" or "I am neglecting to clean the house with a view to spending more time with my family".

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Famous quotes with With a view to

  • Oh yeah - for sure - hardly a week doesn't go by when I don't hear something wonderful that someone has made in some low-budget situation, primarily with a view to selling a few hundred copies at their concerts.
    David Knopfler
  • I must have made a good impression because a club official to us into his office and asked me if I would sign on for a year with a view to becoming a professional.
    Harold Larwood
  • It is unhappily true that much insincere Literature and Art, executed solely with a view to effect, does succeed by deceiving the public.
    George Henry Lewes
  • He came to the States in 1963, I think with a view to making up with my mother, but that didn't work. He came for three weeks, and drank his way all over Brooklyn. And went back... I went to his funeral in Belfast.
    Frank McCourt
  • We are ready to engage in international co-operation against terrorism with a view to safeguarding national interests and regional security and stability.
    Li Peng

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