Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
with-a-view-to
Phrase
/wɪð ə vjuː tuː/

Definition
A phrase used to indicate intention or purpose, often suggesting a future goal or aim.

Examples
- She enrolled in a course with a view to improving her skills.
- We are saving money with a view to buying a new house.
- He works overtime with a view to getting a promotion.

Meaning
The expression ‘with-a-view-to’ signifies that something is done with a specific intention or plan in mind. It suggests that the action is taken to achieve a particular outcome or objective.

Synonyms
- In order to
- With the aim of
- For the purpose of