How to use in-sentence of “aim”:
+ Later, Gin finds them again and realizes their aim is to fight against and defeat the bear Akakabuto.
+ But, to achieve the primary aim of the project, there is a need for adequate funding and support from development Partners like UNICEF, UN Women, UNDP, CEDAW, USAID, DFID and women organization NCWS, FOMWAN, CWO, JMA, WIN, NAWOJ, FIDA, WOFAN AND WRAPA should support the project morally and financially for the benefit of larger audience in order to safe guard societal values and socio cultural, economic, and political values for women for a better society.
+ The aim of this is to make biological classification fit what we know about the way organisms evolved.
+ Its aim is to promote and develop the game of tennis and to develop better infrastructure for tennis.
+ To keep from being caught, he had to aim the camera from his hip and was not able to focus the camera.
+ The aim of the “Wikicup” is to make editing more fun and also reward editors for their time dedicated to building the encyclopedia for the benefit of others.
+ The aim for the reconnaissance is to clear up the reasons of the specific disease origin- sources of the infection in extreme situations, including local wars and armed conflicts, the ways of the infection transfer and all factors promoting to the infestation.
+ His aim is to be a professional lethwei fighter.

Example sentences of “aim”:
+ The aim in doing this was to prove that DES's key is not long enough to be secure.
+ The Vikings are also well known for their aim to run 1000km in order to raise $20,000 for migrant workers in Singapore during the Covid-19 period.
+ The aim in doing this was to prove that DES’s key is not long enough to be secure.
+ The Vikings are also well known for their aim to run 1000km in order to raise $20,000 for migrant workers in Singapore during the Covid-19 period.
+ It has represented the interests of British record companies since being formally incorporated in 1973 when the principal aim was to fight copyright infringement.
+ The aim was to help people from different cultures speak to each other.
+ A traditional aim of the typographer would be to produce a page which is, above all, “legible” and “attractive” to read, without its being obtrusive.
+ He played very well in 2005 and 2006 and far passed the 1,000 yard mark that notable backs and receivers aim for.
+ The aim of the game is to get points by attacking targets shown on a map with bombs.
+ The main aim was to protect the fossil beds.
+ His next aim was to become a millionaire.
+ Cameron’s aim was to make us think about how we interact with nature and others.
+ At the same time, high Catholic clergy established the Orlovi clerical organization with the aim of taking youths away from the Alliance.
+ Geddes did not prescribe a certain architectural style for the area, traditionally a city planned of along the lines of the British Garden City Movement would aim for an architectural style based on the traditional style for the region.
+ Edward’s first aim was to bring needed food, weapons, and fresh soldiers to Sterling Castle before they had to surrender.
+ The aim of this configuration is to decrease the amount of produced energy and reduce the costs regarding the cooling process by controlling the air flow.
+ The texture of this ice cream is hard and similar to “Bastani sonnati ” and Mastic ice creams aim to delay melting.
+ Its aim was to bring some order back into the imperial government.
More in-sentence examples of “aim”:
+ The conservatories are the biggest climate-controlled greenhouses in the world and aim at creating cool growing environments in a pair of glasshouses.
+ We can aim the light source at a piece of photographic film, let the light source make one photon, and then develop the photographic film.
+ Syria’s aim of the war was to liberate all of the Golan Heights.
+ The aim is to prevent a conflict of interest and too much power being concentrated in the hands of one person.
+ The aim of art therapy is to make the autistic person more flexible and relaxed and to improve communication skills, self-image and learning skills.
+ The range defined by either is often based on demographic factors, such as an increase or decrease in the relative numbers of younger or older students, with the aim of maintaining stable school populations.
+ Air Force jets to aim Yongary out the streets.
+ The positivistic method should, said Comte, no longer aim at a revealing ultimate causes.
+ If our aim is to help people learning English or other people that may have difficulties understanding certain parts of English, we should have a lot more images here to help people understand the meanings of what’s written.
+ The Anthiini can squirt their defensive secretions for considerable distances and are able to aim with a startling degree of accuracy; in Afrikaans they are known as ‘.
+ I don’t see any real “need” to have redirects to a WikiProject which has no well defined aim and no members.
+ To spare normal tissues, doctors aim weaker radiation beams from several angles of exposure.
+ Our aim is to totally destroy the capacity of the Nigerian government to export oil.” Additionally MEND has called upon Nigerian PresidentPresident Ijaw leaders — corruption.
+ It allows players to aim at the screen and hit targets.
+ It is the largest shareholder in the club with about 11 % of the shares with the aim to increase the shareholding so that no individual can take control of the club away from its supporters.
+ In November 2005 at its annual ‘Socialism’ event, the Socialist Party formally launched the ‘Campaign for a New Workers’ Party’ with the aim of persuading individuals, campaigners and trade unions to help set up and back a new broad left alternative to New Labour that would fight for working class people.
+ The skip can choose to aim the stone for the house, hit one of the other team’s stones out of play, or make a stone stop before the house as a guard if their team has a stone in a good position.
+ Its main aim is to support the conservation and the use of resources.
+ Allen Overy’s LGBT+ network, AOut, which was launched in 2016, supports its members by hosting a variety of events that aim to raise awareness of LGBT issues, and to allow members to network.
+ The aim of the game is to reach a set number of points.
+ As a part of their CSR activity, the founders aim at building the university as purely a non-profit institution.
+ It was announced in October 2007 that Manchester City Council were taking legal action against the makers of the sculpture, with the aim of completing the necessary repairs to the sculpture.
+ Protection from Medical Abuses They also aim to promote human rights of any kind and say that States must protect LGBT activists from any violence, threat or discrimination against them.
+ Feminist anthropologists today aim to recognize and point out this kind of bias.
+ In the late 1980s the new Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev made an effort to make an ally of the United States to fix world problems caused by the war, with the ultimate aim of eliminating nuclear weapons completely.
+ The conservatories are the biggest climate-controlled greenhouses in the world and aim at creating cool growing environments in a pair of glasshouses.
+ We can aim the light source at a piece of photographic film, let the light source make one photon, and then develop the photographic film.
+ The aim of the game generally is to kill the opposing force and carrying out other objectives such as defusing bombs and rescuing hostages.
+ He made several donations with the aim of improving the lives of the poorest of Tenerife, especially for the improvement of the living conditions of the inmates of the prison of San Cristóbal de La Laguna.
+ The aim of discipline is to set limits restricting certain behaviors or attitudes that are seen as harmful or against the school policies, educational norms, school traditions, etc.
+ Its aim is to promote European integration.
+ The aim of the museum is to create interest in insects, and to educate people on the importance of bugs to the world ecological systems.
+ The study of oneirology can mean from dream interpretation in that the aim is to quantitatively study the process of dreams instead of analyzing the meaning behind them.
+ So we see that the aim of the letter was to make the Christians more full of joy, and also to help readers to know if they are really saved.
+ The aim of the airport was to increase traffic and capacity which the old Temindung Airport could not handle.
+ When firing a weapon without a bipod, it is harder to aim and keep the weapon steady.
+ The aim was to complete the work all the way to Bristol by 2016.
+ In 1815, however, New Hampshire passed a law increasing the board’s membership to twenty-one with the aim that public control could be exercised over the College.
+ The aim of the Tehran conference was to plan the final strategy for the war against Nazi Germany and its allies.
+ This would aim to produce young adults whose main aim is to live according to the precepts of a particular religion.
+ Governments now aim to increase the number of jobs.
+ In combat sports like fencing, boxing, karate, etc., the cover is a defensive movement permitting to protect oneself against strikes by placing a weapon or a body part like the fist, forearm, elbow, arm or shoulder before the aim aimed by this attack.
+ This has been my aim for a long time, and I am pleased I can manage that now.
+ On August 7, 1942, Allied forces, mainly from the United States, started landings on the islands of Guadalcanal, Tulagi, and Florida IslandFlorida in the southern Solomons with the aim to make supply routes between the U.S., Australia, and New Zealand safer.
+ Released with no X Window System binaries, its aim is to allow a skilled user to build a system fit for his or her needs.
+ His aim was to promote harmony between the body and soul or mind.
+ The aim of the Mariner 2 mission was to fly-by the planet Venus and return information on the planet’s atmosphere, magnetic field, charged particle environment, and mass.
+ However, many companies, such as L’Oréal and Tresemmé, have began to manufacture heat protection sprays and cream which aim to reduce the amount of damage that is caused by the use of straighteners.
+ The Society’s aim was to lend people who wanted to go to Australia half the cost of the fare, the emigrant finding the other half of the cost, which was to be refunded after two years in Australia.
+ The aim is to get as many Good and Very Good articles as you can within three months.
