out to
English
Phrase
- intending to (do a specified action)
- Jack is out to get you. You'd better hide.
- The boy who saved a stranger wasn't out to make headlines: he was just being a Good Samaritan.
- This company doesn't care about consumers, it's just out to make a profit.
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