bent on (doing something)
Very determined to do something, perhaps aggravatingly so. She's bent on coming here for the weekend, so we better clean the guest room. I'm bent on getting an A on this exam, so I've been studying all week. Once Nancy's bent on doing something, no one can stop her.
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bent on doing something
Fig. determined to do something. I believe you are bent on destroying the entire country. I am bent on saving the planet.
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bent on
Also, bent upon. Determined, resolved, as in Jamie is bent on winning the math prize. This phrase, first recorded in 1762, always uses the past participle of the verb bend in the sense of "tend toward."
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ˈbent on something/on doing something
(informal) be determined to do or have something: I advised her against it, but she was bent on taking part in the marathon.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017