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abstract noun form of intended​

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Answered by cosmos360
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intension is the answer


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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

The abstract noun form of the word intended is called intension.  When it comes to abstract nouns, they are the kind of nouns which you never touch or see.  The nouns are the things, persons or places.

Though, in many situations, that thing is the intangible concept, or the abstract noun form. The above given word is a perfect example of abstract noun.

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