to  have   somebody or something  in mind
have
hæv
hāv
somebody or something
ɪn
in
in
maɪnd
maind
mind

Definition & Meaning of "have somebody or something in mind"in English

to have somebody or something in mind
01

to consider someone or something when doing or mentioning something 

to [have] {sb/sth} in mind definition and meaning
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "have someone or something in mind" and when to use it?

While the exact origin of the idiom "have someone or something in mind" is challenging to pinpoint, it has been in use for several centuries. It can be traced back to the Middle English period and has been a common expression in the English language since then. The combination of "have" and "mind" in this context conveys the idea of having a specific person or thing in one's thoughts or consideration. Over time, the phrase has become firmly established as an idiomatic expression used to indicate a specific preference or choice. Its origin is rooted in the natural evolution of the English language and its usage in everyday speech.

Examples
Did you have anyone in mind for the team leader role? 
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