What is another word for that one may?

Pronunciation: [ðˈatwˌɒn mˈe͡ɪ] (IPA)

The phrase "that one may" is often used to express the purpose or intention behind an action or statement. There are a variety of synonyms that can be used in its place, depending on the context and the tone of the message. Examples include "in order to," "for the purpose of," "with the aim of," "so as to," "to achieve," "with the intention of," "in pursuit of," and "with the goal of." Each of these phrases conveys a slightly different nuance, and the choice of which to use can help shape the meaning and impact of the overall message.

What are the hypernyms for That one may?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with That one may

  • It seems to me madness to wake up in the morning and do something other than paint, considering that one may not wake up the following morning.
    Frank Auerbach
  • Change is certain. Peace is followed by disturbances; departure of evil men by their return. Such recurrences should not constitute occasions for sadness but realities for awareness, so that one may be happy in the interim.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • To show resentment at a reproach is to acknowledge that one may have deserved it.
    Tacitus
  • It is the rare fortuene of these days that one may think what one likes and say what one thinks.
    Cornelius Tacitus
  • It is on some, but not all, of these misty autumn day-breaks that one may hear the chorus of the quail. The silence is suddenly broken by a dozen contralto voices, no longer able to restrain their praise of the day to come.
    Aldo Leopold

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