aim - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • project: The overall aim of the project is to encourage school children into science.
  • module: The aim of this module is to explore these different mechanisms and to provide sufficient information for further investigation and research.
  • workshop: The aim of the workshop is to concentrate on interaction using haptic devices.

Infinitive complement

  • promote: The health visiting services aims to promote the health of the whole community.
  • improve: Identifying the most important capabilities for your children is a first step to focusing on what we aim to improve.
  • provide: We aim to provide you with high quality products at great prices.
  • encourage: We aim to encourage every pupil to develop his or her full potential by participating in a variety of activities.
  • help: They aim to help those with spinal cord injury to surpass their aspirations.
  • raise: The event aims to raise £ 150,000 for Crisis ' work with single homeless people.

Converse of object

  • achieve: To achieve these aims, a high response is needed.
  • declare: It opened with slogans that boldly declared the aims of the party: " Independent working class aid to the Soviet Union.
  • outline: Devise a copyright policy outlining aims and objectives of the network.
  • fulfill: Students did fulfill the aims although economic principles were not always correctly applied.

Preposition: at

  • audience: Now everybody is hurtling in the opposite direction with plans for similar mixed-genre channels aimed at older audiences.

Adjective modifier

  • ultimate: These are Achievement Targets and, as such, the ultimate aim of the aggregated training being delivered.
  • overall: The overall aim is to provide a quick means of monitoring a range of useful sources with minimum effort.
  • main: The main aim was to save wheat by getting people to eat less bread.
  • primary: The primary aim of the problem sheets is to enable the students to assess their own ability against the session objectives.
  • principal: Three principal aims ( targets ) are being pursued.
  • laudable: This has been done with the laudable aim of keeping the cost down.

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