WordNet
adj. fixed in your purpose; "bent on going to the theater"; "dead set against intervening"; "out to win every event" [syn: bent, bent on(p), dead set(p), intent on(p), out to(p)]
Usage examples of "intent on".
In her life, she could never remember being so furious, so intent on slapping a man to his knees as she was now.
At first Naill was so intent on planning his westward journey that those words did not register in his mind.
Mecklenburg seemed intent on playing this interview game to its bitter end.
But that time had gone for ever, both in intent on Longstreth's part and in possibility.
Without the magus's protection, the invisible energy of the ancients was seeping into her bones, intent on eating her from the inside out.
It was feline: it was sa'Rrahh indeed, in the fullness of Her fury, the Mistress of the Unmastered Fire, intent on their destruction.
He was sure glad he smoked instead of chewed as her nosy tongue seemed intent on exploring his surprised mouth.
At first, the snake was too intent on catching its meal to realize it was being pursued.