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n. (plural of aim English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: aim )

Usage examples of aims.

Nevertheless, simply on the internal evidence of Mein Kampf, it is difficult to believe that any real change has taken place in Hitler's aims and opinions.

Socialism aims, ultimately, at a world-state of free and equal human beings.

It is a mistake to imagine that war aims, strategy, propaganda and industrial organization exist in watertight compartments.

It aims quite frankly at turning this war into a revolutionary war and England into a Socialist democracy.

But all this is an indirect result of the British rule, which aims half-consciously at keeping India as backward as possible.

Of course I am in favour of declaring our war aims, though there is a danger in proclaiming any very detailed scheme for post-war reconstruction.

In that Hitler, who is not troubled by any intention of keeping his promises, will make a higher bid as soon as our war aims are declared.

On the question of war aims, of policy towards Europe and Germany in the event of victory, does there seem to be any radical difference between the Labour and Tory members of the Churchill Government?

There are constant appeals to the Government to declare its war aims, but these come from individuals and are not the official act of the Labour Party.

They have international aims, and at the same time they struggle to keep up a standard of life with which those aims are incompatible.

They would welcome a joint declaration of war aims and a close co-ordination of strategy.

The British ruling class has never stated its real war aims, which happen to be unmentionable, and so long as things went badly Britain was driven part of the way towards a revolutionary strategy.

It declares itself willing to collaborate with any other party whose aims are sufficiently similar.

I have several times heard Mussolini himself express his gratitude to the Daily Mail as having been the first British newspaper to put his aims fairly before the world.

He would make an ideal helpmate, worshipping his employer with that rare quality of being interested in his ideas and aims beyond the mere earning of a salary.