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Definition of "intellections" [intellections]

  • Plural form of intellection. (noun)

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Use "intellections" in a sentence
  • "So many sneers and other, incoherent intellections, in lieu of more coherent and more probative analyses."
  • "Otoh, the Archbishop is echoing and channeling the apparent ethos of the Prince of Wales - along with masses of popular opinion - albeit in a manner that reflects investments in casuistries, sophistical phrasings and barely coherent intellections rather than anything more coherent or cogent - largely to disguise the lack of backbone and depth on evidence."
  • "We live in an era where the incredibly stupid and short-sighted, as long as it has a body of intellections and moral trumpery behind it, passes for "yet another opinion" to be given its presumptive due."