noun
- Plural of intendment; intentions, purposes, or meanings, especially as expressed in legal documents or formal statements.
- In law, the true meaning or intent of a statute, contract, or other legal instrument as understood by the parties or the court.
Usage: formal; chiefly legal or archaic
Usage: legal; archaic
Examples
- The contract's intendments were disputed by both parties in court.
- The judge examined the intendments of the original legislation.
- The author's intendments in writing the novel became clearer upon close reading.
- Legal scholars debated the intendments behind the constitutional amendment.
- The treaty's intendments were subject to different interpretations by each nation.