have in mind
English
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Verb
edithave in mind (third-person singular simple present has in mind, present participle having in mind, simple past and past participle had in mind)
- (transitive, idiomatic) To consider, to contemplate, to intend.
- That's not what I had in mind, but I'll take it.
- I had in mind going shopping this afternoon.
- I had in mind to go shopping.
- I had your birthday in mind when I went shopping.
- I had in mind your birthday when I went shopping.
- I had buying you a present in mind when I went to the store.
- I had in mind buying you a present when I went to the store.
Alternative forms
edit- have got in mind (colloquial)
Translations
editconsider, intend
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