Use "intellectually" in a sentence

1. Neither Albert Victor nor George excelled intellectually.

2. Intellectually, this man and I are worlds apart.

3. He's a genius, both intellectually and musically.

4. His poetry is garrulous , intellectually incisive and adjectivally rich.

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6. It finds no solid support anywhere, either materially or intellectually.

7. 5 Blake was intellectually able but politically inept.

8. There was nothing intellectually taxing about the course.

9. Textbook writing can be an intellectually and financially rewarding activity.

10. She's hoping to find a job which is more demanding intellectually.

11. It is comparatively easy to put it down intellectually.

12. She ran off with an intellectually challenged ski instructor.

13. 11 She ran off with an intellectually challenged ski instructor.

14. On the contrary, the opposite view is intellectually more compelling.

15. 27 Mr Gibson is clearly intellectually out of his depth.

16. He preferred the company of those who were intellectually inferior to himself.

17. They also mature at a slower pace emotionally, socially, and intellectually.

18. Known in her youth as Conie, she was pert, voluble, intellectually vibrant, adventuresome.

19. I felt intellectually superior despite — shock horror — my lack of qualifications.

20. The Faculty is a large but welcoming and intellectually stimulating community.

21. Adjective intellectually or morally ignorant; unenlightened: Benighted ages of barbarism and superstition

22. She is both poised and uptight, both intellectually curious and submissively ladylike.

23. The first proposal struck us as scientifically dubious, and the second as intellectually indefensible.

24. They felt that colleges could be far more inclusive without becoming less intellectually serious.

25. They tend to be more clingy and less competent, both socially and intellectually.

26. Perhaps the most aspect of this technology is that it is intellectually penetrable.

27. The working environment is conducive to the achievement of excellence and the work is intellectually challenging.

28. Academon takes its name from Plato's original forum for convening, sharing, and growing intellectually

29. His man didn't seem unfriendly more like diffident, nervous, intellectually adrift from his surroundings.

30. Perhaps the most important aspect of this technology is that it is intellectually penetrable.

31. 26 Known in her youth as Conie, she was pert, voluble, intellectually vibrant, adventuresome.

32. The teenage years cover a period in which young women and men mature physically, intellectually and emotionally.

33. The Abbasid rule was at once more restrictive for the individuals and more open intellectually

34. Intellectually rational and emotionally intelligent people are the winners in life. Dr T.P.Chia 

35. Biostatistics faculty and students at Penn are involved in biostatistical methodological research spanning many intellectually diverse areas.

36. Cornered entangles viewers spatially and intellectually in the moral, social, and political complexities of racial determination.

37. The word “agnostic” essentially means “without knowledge.” Agnosticism is a more intellectually honest form of atheism

38. Many, many years ago, one of my teachers delighted in calling his less intellectually gifted pupils “Chuckleheaded idiots”

39. Academically and/or intellectually gifted students exhibit high-performance capability in intellectual areas, specific academic fields or in

40. The computational approach is, therefore, much more rigorous intellectually than that to which many psychologists have been accustomed.

41. “Intellectually advanced” women whose husbands are sterile were solicited to receive the “superior” sperm by artificial insemination.

42. Almandine is an exceptional grounding stone and is a lucky charm of fortification and uncompromising strength, both intellectually and physically.

43. And like all craftsmen, they were not always taken seriously by the intellectually fashionable people of their times.

44. In a lucidly written book that is intellectually stimulating yet still true fun, Dr. Pfaff has accomplished the seemingly impossible.

45. These developments in turn contributed to the rebirth of various critical and intellectually sophisticated neo-Marxisms in the 1960s and 1970s.

46. Informal Intellectually or emotionally overwhelming: "a mind-Boggling bazaar of competing manufacturers and overlapping technologies" (William D

47. "Astronomies and Cultures is a unique book, combining a fresh and intellectually stimulating approach to a discipline undergoing rapid change

48. Academically or Intellectually Gifted (AIG) students perform or show the potential to perform at substantially high levels of accomplishment when compared with …

49. Although we know intellectually that the statusquo can not be maintained for ever, we feel profoundly disturbed when irreversible change actually happens.

50. Astronomies and Cultures is a unique book, combining a fresh and intellectually stimulating approach to a discipline undergoing rapid change

51. In Bettering Humanomics she continues her intellectually playful yet rigorous analysis with a focus on humans rather than the institutions

52. Beginning in 1939, gas chambers were used as part of the Nazi euthanasia program aimed at eliminating physically and intellectually disabled people.

53. Boink is essentially a huge bait and switch-- you THINK it will be intellectually stimulating, yet hot and dirty at the same time.

54. Dorothy, it is reported, was"intellectually broadminded" and even pursued further education and other developmental activities as she became a grandmother.

55. Physicians and scientists, we accept intellectually that our species, Homo sapiens, is merely one species, no more unique or special than any other.

56. The contemporary idolater, however, though he may agree intellectually with the Bible's message, chooses at the same time to "worship" other "gods.

57. As a peer growing up down the road in northwest Texas, I experienced Ceil's accurately picturing the sparse environment - geographically and intellectually

58. What does Bimbo mean? A person, typically a woman, regarded as being intellectually vacuous and having an inordinate interest in appearing sex

59. Ascended The state or mindset of being intellectually, spiritually and emotionally risen above yourself and any toxic, descended peers I believe in helping other people

60. The Afterword situates the subject of ‘making Milton’ in the broader context of Milton’s value, that is, of making Milton matter, historically, intellectually, and materially

61. ‘It is a symptom of an intellectually impoverished time that accepting social responsibility and Affirming life should be considered opposites.’ ‘It is a poetic philosophy …

62. THE BAY STATE MONTHLY, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 5, MAY, 1884 VARIOUS I say looms Advisedly, because, intellectually, there is something so distinctively big about the man

63. Stereotypic movement disorders (SMD) such as head-Banging, which are common among children with mental retardation or pervasive developmental disorders, may also occur in intellectually normal adults

64. "not only has a higher percentage of political Ambassadors, but has a higher percentage who don't seem to be temperamentally or intellectually suited …

65. 20 With or without campus jargon, the annoyingly unfair fact is that marriageable men tend to like women who are young, fertile and intellectually unthreatening.

66. The Brambles, located in Virginia’s rural Mathews County, is family-owned and operated and dedicated to serving the needs of intellectually disabled (ID) adults and adults with Autism.

67. Analogia Entis: On the Analogy of Being, Metaphysics, and the Act of Faith is an intellectually rigorous and systematic account of Thomas's teaching regarding the analogy of being

68. One of the most influential is Arthur Koestler's 1959 The Sleepwalkers, in which Kepler is unambiguously the hero (morally and theologically as well as intellectually) of the revolution.

69. To Alienate a person from someone or something that they are normally linked with means to cause them to be emotionally or intellectually separated from them

70. “Climate Alarmists think they are in a morally and intellectually superior class governing everyone else and exempt from the rules they impose on everyone else,” said Driessen

71. Peter Catholic School, fully mindful of the sacred entrustment between parent and school, will create an environment where students will grow spiritually, intellectually, humanly, and Apostolically, thereby glorifying God and

72. Bill Sackter, a intellectually disabled man, ventures out into the world for the first time, having spent most of his life in a dreary inner city institution

73. As conceived by the Greek philosopher Aristotle (384–322 bce), Aristocracy means the rule of the few—the morally and intellectually superior—governing in the interest of all.

74. There are student organizations created to support each other, spar with each other (intellectually, and with foam swords, if you take up Boffing) and work together to make your community stronger.

75. ‘I Abased myself in such a way that it makes me cringe to even remember it.’ ‘Their president Abased himself with ritual abject apologies.’ ‘But my brother Abased himself intellectually the …

76. 15 Friendly, well-spoken and intellectually curious is how Nuss describes the young British-born man who befriended him in a New Delhi restaurant and invited him to eat with his family.

77. Her poetry as Anthologized in Divide These is hallmarked with an spare but determined energy that results in the deft fashioning of word images that are intellectually provocative and emotionally riveting.

78. Academically and/or intellectually gifted students perform or show the potential to perform at substantially high levels of accomplishment when compared with others of their age, experience or environment

79. Aaron Burr, born into a prestigious New Jersey family in 1756, was also intellectually gifted, and he graduated from the College of New Jersey (later Princeton) at the age of 17.

80. While some of us Anthropologists found discussions of “anthropology and literature” and “the history of anthropology” to be intellectually productive, others saw them as a distraction from the work at hand