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Definition of "intellects" []

  • Plural form of intellect. (noun)

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Use "intellects" in a sentence
  • "Don't look so shocked and amazed, Belinda – don't look so new, child: this funeral of my lord's intellects is to me a nightly, or, 'added her ladyship, looking at her watch and yawning,' I believe I should say a daily ceremony – six o'clock, I protest! '"
  • "In the realm of intellects, Dietrich tells us, we discover a fourfold order in which intellectual reality stands: at the top of this order is found what Dietrich calls intellects existing through their essence, followed by intelligent spiritual substances that are called angels, and then species and finally the individual realities included in species that are known to mind."
  • "But I think Brendle is well taken if only because he puts a roadblock into the lesser angels of our intellects, which is to believe in all movements as monoliths."