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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."