Similar words: actually, actual, virtually, lecture, eventually, collect, collector, collection. Meaning: [‚ɪntə'lektʃʊəlɪ] adv. in an intellectual manner.
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31. Boredom with politics was a state of mind they could only comprehend intellectually.
32. The processes of learning to read and reading with competence an concerned essentially with developing intellectually skills and abilities.
33. The community service that is most interesting is by those who indeed are intellectually productive.
34. Nizan occupied a privileged position in Sartre's life both intellectually and emotionally.
35. The literature of opera includes plenty of criticism, much of it as intellectually impressive as the best literary criticism.
36. All students should engage in intellectually challenging work and should graduate on the basis of what they know and can do.
37. Known in her youth as Conie, she was pert, voluble, intellectually vibrant, adventuresome.
38. Nor is Lascaux primitive intellectually. Less noticeable than the massive animals are a complex series of abstract signs dotting the walls.
39. These developments in turn contributed to the rebirth of various critical and intellectually sophisticated neo-Marxisms in the 1960s and 1970s.
40. At the same time the child with special needs is challenged intellectually and socially.
41. Many of the more intellectually sophisticated black students were embarrassed and even insulted by the crudity of Jeffries' appeal.
42. So, intellectually unfashionable but undaunted, the idea of Utopia abandoned the world altogether and was launched into space.
43. Men tended to dominate these movements, both personally and intellectually.
44. Don't get excited or you might be thumped, intellectually at least.
45. Writers are among the most sensitive, the most intellectually anarchic, most representative, most probing of artists.
46. His man didn't seem unfriendly more like diffident, nervous, intellectually adrift from his surroundings.
47. The first proposal struck us as scientifically dubious, and the second as intellectually indefensible.
48. It takes an intellectually open environment and an entrepreneurial edge to produce the kind of place that Bangalore is fast becoming.
49. They like to see the history of science progressing intellectually by ideas.
50. Surely no topic would seem to be less down the alley of this intellectually peripatetic social scientist.
51. Intellectually, this is a point I grasped long ago.
52. Perhaps the most important aspect of this technology is that it is intellectually penetrable.
53. We are totally captivated, both emotionally and intellectually, by all the imaginary realness of the dream.
54. The Master of Science in Finance (MSF) degree program provides students with a rigorous and intellectually sophisticated framework for analysis and decision-making in finance.
55. The contemporary idolater, however, though he may agree intellectually with the Bible's message, chooses at the same time to "worship" other "gods.
56. Friendly,[sentencedict.com/intellectually.html] 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.
57. To the intellectually adventurous and the ambitious it was the gateway to a wider world.
58. Intellectually I can agree, but the nature of perception eludes me.
59. Harvard neurobiologist Lisa Geller admits that intellectually, she doesn't see a difference between in vitro technology and cloning.
60. He said so in one of his more offensively intellectually arrogant sentences.
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