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intensionc. 1600, "action of stretching; increase of degree or force," from Latin intensionem/intentionem (nominative intensio/intentio) "a stretching, straining," figuratively "exerti [..]
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intensionwhat you must know in order to determine the reference of an expression (intensional) used of the set of attributes that distinguish the referents of a given word In linguistics, logic, philosophy, an [..]
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intensionn. The act of stringing or stretching, or state of being strained.
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intension(n) what you must know in order to determine the reference of an expression
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