purposive

purposive
purposively, adv.purposiveness, n.
/perr"peuh siv/, adj.
1. having, showing, or acting with a purpose, intention, or design.
2. adapted to a purpose or end.
3. serving some purpose.
4. determined; resolute.
5. of or characteristic of purpose.
[1850-55; PURPOSE + -IVE]

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