Examples of 'more intellectually' in a sentence

Meaning of "more intellectually"

more intellectually: Refers to a greater level of intelligence or cognitive ability

How to use "more intellectually" in a sentence

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At least it would be a more intellectually satisfying exchange.
Moving towards the abstract Philosophical ideas, we have to be more intellectually nourished.
They are much more intellectually oriented.
This gives recruiters the chance to focus their attention on more intellectually demanding tasks.
I have had a more intellectually exciting life than yours.
Literary fiction tends to appeal to a smaller, more intellectually adventurous audience.
They are more intellectually challenged.
It's well known that Darwinism made outright atheism more intellectually acceptable.
It would be more intellectually satisfying.
She then turned to Muslim art, which she considered to be more intellectually stimulating,.
This is why you are more intellectually tolerant of other viewpoints.
Yes, I also exercise a lot but still use more intellectually.
We feel that you need a more intellectually diminished environment.
More intellectually honest, too.
He found science was much more intellectually stimulating.

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Gemini is more intellectually focused than Virgo but does have a gift in relating to others.
It would have at least been more intellectually honest.
For the more intellectually minded visitor, Curridabat is home to the University of Costa Rica.
It would be a lot more intellectually honest.
To feel better the next day, less tired, more intellectually alert?
Or something more intellectually stimulating?
Not only to make our caper more intellectually satisfying.
The libertarian ideology is far more intellectually diverse than American conservatives and liberals.
This can make your communication even more intellectually stimulating and diverse.
They are deeply complex, they are more intellectually stimulating, and most of all, they are intrinsically social.
I just found the project to be substantially more intellectually interesting than I had expected.
You are usually more intellectually honest.
I think this is more intellectually honest.
So I wanted to do something more intellectually stimulating.
If you are looking for something a little more intellectually stimulating, you will be disappointed.
Life as a hunter-gatherer was probably more intellectually demanding than widely supposed, he says.
Why? We feel that you need a more intellectually diminished environment.
As I said, it does not get much more intellectually dishonest than that.
Edmund - 23 years old, the younger and more intellectually and poetically inclined son.

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