intellectually

IPA: ɪntʌɫˈɛktʃuʌɫi

adverb

  • In an intellectual manner.
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Examples of "intellectually" in Sentences

  • Obama is light years beyond Palin intellectually and professionally.
  • I'd also bet the label intellectually honest would be among the last.
  • His decision to smear those who disagree with him intellectually is sad.
  • A larger share of online learners reported very often participating in intellectually challenging course activities.
  • “Average” intellectually is defined as 67% of all people, with half of the rest below average and the other half above average.
  • Like many groups that find themselves in intellectually uncharted territory, they have trouble distinguishing between ideas that deserve a wider hearing and ideas that are crankish or worse.
  • Most importantly, the threads cross many traditional disciplinary boundaries, weavinga diverse set of courses into a coherent theme, showing the students how their developing CS skills combine in intellectually stimulating ways, and preparing them for the connected thinking needed for inter-disciplinary problem solving.

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