Sentence example with the word 'intellectually'

intellectually

Definition adv. in an intellectual manner

Last update: July 24, 2015


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Involving older people in various activities helps them intellectually .   [Please select]

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He answered these attacks in kind, sometimes perhaps with unnecessary vehemence and rancour, but he never faltered in his work, and, an optimist by nature, a disciple of his friend George Combe, and a believer in the indefinite improvability of mankind, he was sustained throughout by his conviction that nothing could so much benefit the race, morally, intellectually and materially, as education.   [Please select]

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Intellectually speaking, they are painters of a silver age.   [Please select]

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"He is intellectually great and morally little," added the parson, with a savor of the cloth he was destined to wear.   [Please select]

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Intellectually, he was regaled with glowing accounts of the fur trade and the salmon fisheries of that region.   [Please select]

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"I only said you were beautifully decorative but intellectually impulsive--" "No, answer me, Sam."   [Please select]

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Any one with half an eye might have seen that the young clergyman was immeasurably above his flock intellectually.   [Please select]

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Prior to speaking of this action, I wish you to realise intellectually the process of crystalline architecture.   [Please select]

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