Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intellectualize.(verb)
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Use "intellectualizes" in a sentence
"Instead he refers to a NYT review of GOING ROGUE, which is interesting, but also very troubling - it intellectualizes the idea of lying in an autobiography - arguing that it is standard and therefore of no great importance."
"Like the other two, he intellectualizes far more than the average person and so while very concerned, doesn't convey that concern because he's just being too damn cerebral."
"To many women of color, she cares only about white women; to many white women, she intellectualizes things far too much and doesn't know squat about real women's lives."