1. purposed - Adjective
2. purposed - Verb
of Purpose
Source: Webster's dictionaryHaman, carried away by the joy that this honour gave him, issued orders for the erection of a gallows on which he purposed to hang the hated Mordecai. Source: Internet
If we hold to a restoration-redemption (not using theological language here) idea, that Christ, as the second Adam, has put/is putting mankind back into his purposed state, originially seen in the Garden of Eden, wouldn't that mean a physical sense? Source: Internet
If you want to discuss Mr. Obama and the defects that you see in him, wait for a topic here in which your thoughts are relevant and purposed. Source: Internet
I have also begun to eat less grain-based carbs but it was not something that I purposed to do. Source: Internet
The Cooke Telepanchro 4/317mm lens is purposed for usual film shots. Source: Internet
The other malware, XAgent, appears to be standard cybercrime malware originally purposed for the iPhone, retooled for the Dem networks. Source: Internet