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Signate

Signate

Signate

(In Schol.) Refers to the intention or direction of the agent; as distinguished from exercite, which refers to the effects of the work or the exercise. E.g., one who studies mathematics, signate intends to acquire the knowledge of truths concerning quantity, — but exercite, or in the exercise itself of studying, renders the mind more able and apt for reasoning rightly. — H.G.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy