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Definition of "intellectualised" [intellectualised]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of intellectualise. (verb)

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Use "intellectualised" in a sentence
  • "Underworld, I think, is an obvious example of the kind of intellectualised entertainment that passes for ‘literature’ nowadays."
  • "Mott thinks that punk has been misrepresented since, both by rock historians who have over-intellectualised its meaning and context, and by curators who over-emphasise its artistic links to previous avant-gardes."
  • "But she later rejected cubism, describing it as “over-intellectualised because of artificial construction, which is harmful to the work.”"