aimworthy

adj

Etymology

From aim + -worthy.

  1. derived from aesme
  2. inherited from ame
  3. derived from ad-
  4. derived from esmer
  5. inherited from amen
  6. suffixed as aimworthy — “aim + worthy

Definitions

  1. Being a worthy goal

    Being a worthy goal; worth aiming at or for.

    • Simplifying of information at inner central area stations is thus aimworthy since the demand for information from staff is inversely proportional to simplicity.
    • Obviously, there are other constraints on service levels and fares which are determined politically; also, a distinction is made between 'aim-worthy' and ' non-aimworthy' passenger miles […]
    • He had to assess his publicity work in terms of sales achieved per item, where possible, and improvements made where these could reasonably be expected to be 'aimworthy' […]

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