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aim verb (aimed, aiming) 1 tr & intr (usually aim at or for someone or something) to point or direct a weapon, attack, remark, etc at them or it. 2 intrans to plan, intend or try. noun 1 what a person, etc intends to do; the achievement aimed at. 2 the ability to hit what is aimed at • good aim. take aim to point a weapon at a target so as to be ready to fire.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French esmer, from Latin aestimare to estimate.