Well-intentioned


[wel-in-ten-shuh nd] /ˈwɛl ɪnˈtɛn ʃənd/
adjective
1.
well-meaning.
well-intentioned
adjective (well intentioned when postpositive)
1.
having or indicating benevolent intentions, usually with unfortunate results

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