intellects in English

noun
1
the faculty of reasoning and understanding objectively, especially with regard to abstract or academic matters.
he was a man of action rather than of intellect

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1. Intellects Bemazed in endless doubt

2. Anent this muddy toilet bowl, while kindred intellects evoke

3. She was one of the most formidable intellects of her time.

4. As a group, Alerters typically have clear, sharp intellects and strong powers of perception.

5. We use our intellects not to solve practical problems but to outwit each other.

6. 26 Hopefully, the rich blend of intellects and backgrounds and divergent objectives will continue the quest.

7. Sir Isaac Newton , mathematician and physicist, is one of the foremost scientific intellects of all time.

8. Cpin Infotech is a team of intellects, comprising of Web designers, buisness strategy makers, software engineers, content dev

9. THE Booksellers takes viewers inside their small but fascinating world, populated by an assortment of obsessives, intellects, eccentrics and …

10. What makes slaves of men and women, Beclouding their intellects and stupefying their moral sensibilities so that the truths of God’s Word are not appreciated? _____ _____ CD-SG 8.7

11. The emergence of the term "subaltern" also means that in China, the intellects - as members of the middle class, or at least quasi-middle class- do have a voice in the general discourse.

12. My Shasta Daisy A corollary of his position on the survival of the soul-intellect in the afterlife through its perfection is the recognition that some intellects that remain potential and un- Actualised

13. His description remains remarkably complete and accurate: “Involuntary tremulous motion, with lessened muscular power, in parts not in action and even when supported; with a propensity to bend the trunk forward, and to pass from a walking to a running pace, the senses and intellects being uninjured.”

14. ‘Although Anciently used for fishing and farming by the Abenaki natives and home to Ethan Allen in the 1780s, in the early 20th century this area was used as a municipal dump.’ ‘In Anciently inhabited countries, the dust of ages seems to settle upon and smother the intellects and energies of man.’

15. Enenuru periodical)/ "Some of you layman, like myself, have had their imaginations and/or intellects engaged by this field of study to such a degree that you may, overtly or covertly, have entertained a certain want - yes the want to be an Assyriologist.Few layman with even a strong interest in these studies can simply say “I want to be an Assyriologist” however, at

16. True, there are some strong minded females, with pene trating intellects and large organs of comparison, who Allodge that they can tell by the "very look of a man"—by the direction and depth of the facial lines of his countenance—whether he be a mar ried or a single man, yet this faculty of perception is not possessed by all, and especially