Synonym: hunch, suspicion. Similar words: tuition, fruition, edition, addition, position, volition, sedition, ambition. Meaning: [‚ɪntuː'ɪʃn /-tju-] n. 1. instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes) 2. an impression that something might be the case.
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61. It may seem too much like confinement, a denial of individual enterprise and the constraining of intuition into patterns of conformity.
62. Our intuition - linked to that strongest of instincts, survival - is often more accurate than logic or reason.
63. His professional judgement, on which so much depended, suggested intuition rather than ratiocination.
64. However, this information is not very helpful for those who are not intuitive or not so confident about their intuition.
65. Sometimes doctors have to base a diagnosis on intuition as much as on scientific tests.
66. Fisher s intuition was fed into mathematical models and emerged intact.
67. A firm believer in mysticism and fate, he felt he had ignored the course his intuition was guiding him to follow.
68. Great thinkers and great creators often make use of intuition.
69. Follow your heart and your intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary. Steve Jobs
70. An absolute can only be given in an intuition, while all the rest has to do with analysis. Henri Bergson
71. The second was by intuition, a much less conscious process than sensation.
72. No paper survey can replace your own intuition about a paper you have actually tried.
73. This intuition is his private affair.
74. The Alpha level is associated with intuition and ESP.
75. I had to call on intuition plus luck.
76. She had an intuition that her friend was ill.
77. He had an intuition that there was something wrong.
78. She sensed what was wrong by intuition.
79. It was said in a flash of intuition.
80. The gamin is not devoid of literary intuition.
81. A positive answer to the first question defies intuition.
82. The net effects on nations may clash with intuition.
83. The flashes of intuition were nonrational.
84. Arthur Schopenhauer, a pessimistic philosopher, started a rebellion against rationalism(sentencedict.com),(http://sentencedict.com/intuition.html) stressing the importance of will and intuition.
85. The self-denying theory of conscience(intellectual intuition)has unconquered theoretical difficulties from inner mechanism or the matter fact.
86. Chess was fruit fly for studying logic fruit fly for studying intuition.
87. With arcane rituals and keen intuition, the ancient Gand would receive visions of their prey, which would enable the findsmen to track them through the swirling mists of the planet Gand.
88. Trust of one's own perceptions and intuition is the basis for trusting others.
89. However, with sensation as a foundation of his philosophy and the method being perceptional intuition, eventually his erceptional philosophy swayed between vulgar materialism and idealism.
90. It is showed that one of two models violates not only these axioms but also intuition, which is not suitable with routing for hazmat transport.
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