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Example sentences for "intellectually"

Lexicographically close words:
intellectualistic; intellectualists; intellectuality; intellectualized; intellectuall; intellectuals; intellectum; intellectus; intelletto; intelligence
  1. A complete man is intellectually and physically a cosmopolite.

  2. The themes he gave led us to discriminate both intellectually and morally, and if he thought the theme worthily treated, a kind note in the margin of the sheet was sure to tell us so.

  3. On the other hand, if the child be greatly accelerated in grade status, so that he is able to function intellectually with real interest, he will be misplaced in other important respects.

  4. The highly intelligent child will be intellectually capable of self-determination, and his greatest value to society can be realized only if he is truly self-possessed and detached from the influences of both positive and negative suggestion.

  5. In Speyer School he entered actively into the enrichment program and was intellectually easily the leader of the group.

  6. To take their unique places in civilized society, it would seem, therefore, that the intellectually gifted need especially to know what the evolution of culture has been.

  7. It is debatable, however, whether this intellectually aristocratic idea is altogether practicable.

  8. Only the need of a dissemination of all that is best, intellectually and morally, through the whole people.

  9. Reality is movement, and movement is the one thing we are unable intellectually to realise.

  10. Yet I can less than ever appropriate, or even intellectually excuse, any distinctive article of the Trinitarian scheme of salvation.

  11. We should accept contradictions, whether they can be intellectually reconciled or not.

  12. Gladstone said that we are intellectually weaker than the men of the middle ages.

  13. He had early resolved never to be drawn into controversy; and he adhered to his resolution with a steadfastness which is the more extraordinary, because he was, both intellectually and morally, of the stuff of which controversialists are made.

  14. He lived in what was intellectually far the best society of the kingdom, in a society in which no talent or accomplishment was wanting, and in which the art of conversation was cultivated with splendid success.

  15. It seems clear that the Iconoclastic emperors were politically as well as intellectually progressive in comparison with the orthodox party.

  16. The literature that is intellectually great, in the days before printing equalised and distributed cultures, belongs from first to last to Florence.

  17. At the same time their civilisation was strangled intellectually by a force which, though actually in operation in Christendom also, was there sufficiently countered by a saving condition which the Saracens finally lacked.

  18. Predatory and parasitic classes become intellectually sterile and ignorant of real life.

  19. Intellectually and morally," repeated Mrs. Brinkley, with the mounting conviction which ladies seem to get from mere persistence.

  20. Intellectually he is slow in his power of conception and process of reasoning, but is endowed with a marvellous power of memory and reflection.

  21. Of course, then, no inquiry could be made as to its relation with our knowledge, for that which is absurd and incapable of being intellectually conceived and apprehended cannot have any relation to knowledge.

  22. I mean that he is intellectually mistaken in thinking that the world is still to be benefited by agnostic agitation among the masses.

  23. The only thing to which intellectually a free Unitarian can afford to bow is ascertained and demonstrated truth.

  24. Such a man as Edward Everett would never have entered the pulpit, had it not been socially and intellectually most attractive at the time when he began his career.

  25. Their isolation from the great currents of the world's life acts on them intellectually and spiritually as the process of in-and-in breeding does upon animals: it intensifies their peculiarities and defects.

  26. Calhoun was all his life a member of an Episcopal church and a communicant in it; but he frequently attended the Unitarian church in Washington, and intellectually he discarded the doctrines taught in the creeds of his church.

  27. Intellectually inferior to the boy or the man, the girl or woman is not.

  28. But the fact is not unimportant, that a number of able and earnest men, men who both intellectually and morally would have been counted at the moment as part of the promise of the coming time, were fascinated and absorbed by it.

  29. He accepted from authority which satisfied him both intellectually and morally the main scheme of Catholic theology, as the deepest and truest philosophy of religion, satisfying at once conscience and intellect.

  30. He is temperamentally and emotionally an Irishman, and intellectually and physically an American.

  31. Like the victims of those diseases the majority of them go through unscathed, but every now and then one of them is intellectually enfeebled and genetically sterilized.

  32. It may be that Woodrow Wilson has been "temperamentally unfit" to be President of the United States, but for any one to say that he has been intellectually unfit for that office is to utter an absurdity and an untruth.

  33. But their position was not intellectually comfortable.

  34. We were intellectually intoxicated with the idea that the world could make itself without design, purpose, skill, or intelligence: in short, without life.

  35. But he never felt that intellectually he had much hold upon her.

  36. Intellectually I am all with you--strategically, all with them.

  37. It is," he maintains, "intellectually the most satisfactory.

  38. The Bishop of London is "content to rest his case, for not being intellectually ashamed of the documentary evidence, on the four undisputed Epistles of St. Paul.

  39. Morally and intellectually he becomes a Eurasian.

  40. By nature she was not intellectually quick; but, because such was her character, the ratio of her progress was of necessity an increasing one.

  41. In being this, he was cut off from the intellectually and morally unreformed church, which was then the organ of religion in France.

  42. Edwin had chosen the subject of Bishop Colenso--the ultimate wording of the resolution was not his--because he had been reading about the intellectually adventurous Bishop in the "Manchester Examiner.

  43. The problem was insoluble, for he was intellectually too honest to say lightly that originally he had been mistaken.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intellectually" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.