Certainly! Expressing the meaning of “for the purpose of” in English can be done through a variety of phrases that convey the intent or aim behind an action or plan. Here are some examples with their equivalent expressions:
For the purpose of → In order to / With the intent to / To serve the purpose of
- “We are conducting this survey for the purpose of understanding customer preferences.”
- “The meeting was called in order to discuss the purpose of the new project.”
- “The research was conducted with the intent to serve the purpose of improving educational outcomes.”
With the aim to → With the objective of / To pursue the aim of
- “The organization is raising funds with the aim to build a new community center.”
- “The team is working diligently with the objective of pursuing the aim of winning the championship.”
- “The initiative was launched to pursue the aim of reducing carbon emissions.”
To achieve the goal of → With the goal of / In pursuit of the goal to
- “The company is investing in new technology to achieve the goal of increasing efficiency.”
- “The charity is organizing a fundraising event with the goal of providing aid to those in need.”
- “The scientists are conducting experiments in pursuit of the goal to find a cure for the disease.”
In order to → To / For the sake of
- “We need to improve our marketing strategy in order to attract more customers.”
- “For the sake of our children’s education, we decided to move to a better school district.”
- “The government has implemented new policies to ensure the safety of its citizens.”
The intention is to → The plan is to / The goal is to
- “The intention is to complete the project by the end of the year.”
- “The plan is to expand our operations to new markets.”
- “The goal is to create a more sustainable and eco-friendly product line.”
The purpose is to → The aim is to / The intent is to
- “The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the upcoming changes in the company.”
- “The aim is to increase employee satisfaction and productivity.”
- “The intent is to develop a new product that meets the needs of our customers.”
To accomplish → To complete / To fulfill
- “We are working hard to accomplish the task on time.”
- “The team is committed to completing the project successfully.”
- “The goal is to fulfill all the requirements of the project specifications.”
With the goal of → With the intention of / To reach the goal of
- “The government is implementing new policies with the goal of reducing unemployment.”
- “The team is training with the intention of reaching the goal of winning the tournament.”
- “The research is conducted to reach the goal of finding a new treatment for the disease.”
For the benefit of → For the advantage of / To the benefit of
- “The program is designed for the benefit of the community.”
- “The new regulations are introduced for the advantage of the consumers.”
- “The initiative is aimed to the benefit of the underprivileged children.”
Directed at the objective of → Focused on the objective of / Targeted at the objective of
- “The campaign is directed at the objective of raising awareness about climate change.”
- “The resources are focused on the objective of improving the quality of life in the region.”
- “The project is targeted at the objective of increasing energy efficiency in the city.”
