Pronunciation of intellect

Pronunciation of the English word intellect.

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Pronounce intellect in English


intellect in a sentence

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1. I must assume that people who resort to weapons other than the intellect to defend themselves cannot possess a very sharp intellect.
2. Real knowledge does not come from books, not even holy ones, but from experience. The best way of understanding reality is through feelings and intuition, not through the intellect. The intellect is limited.
3. For the Fourth Men, the Great Brains, there was no possible life but the life of intellect; and the life of intellect had become barren. Evidently something more than mere bulk of brain was needed for the solving of the deeper intellectual problems. They must, therefore, somehow create a new brain-quality, or organic formation of brain, capable of a mode of vision or insight impossible in their present state. They must learn somehow to remake their own brain-tissues upon a new plan. With this aim, and partly through unwitting jealousy of the natural and more balanced species which had created them, they began to use their captive specimens of that species for a great new enterprise of research into the nature of human braintissue.
4. Opinion is ultimately determined by the feelings, and not by the intellect.
5. It is beyond the boundaries of human intellect.
6. In other words, education is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of Nature.
7. The possession of intellect is what distinguishes us from wild animals.
8. He is a man of intellect.
9. He has a fearsome intellect before which even the most learned cower.
10. Only a male intellect clouded by the sexual drive could call the stunted, narrow-shouldered, broad-hipped and short-legged sex the fair sex.

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