Not planned or meant to happen; accidental or occurring without purpose.
From un- (not) + intended (past tense of intend, from Latin intentus meaning directed toward). Became common in English by the 1800s.
The phrase 'unintended consequences' became a cornerstone of systems thinking in the 20th century—showing that complex actions almost always produce hidden effects that contradict original goals.
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