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    intellect


    1. “After you two bungled acquiring the Super Chip, I put my superior intellect into action trying to pinpoint its new location


    2. “I told you, I used my superior intellect,” Ackers said with a straight face


    3. Use your intellect and intuition to become really aware of yourself


    4. Mind is superior to the senses and intellect is superior to mind


    5. The body, mind and intellect are integral part of your current human existence


    6. Her intellect was more a loss to them, to him in particular


    7. His intellect could agree with her, but his body was filled with adrenaline and needed to be doing something about it


    8. Oh she knew the chemistry of it - with her intellect - but knowing the answers to those questions had no effect at all on how she felt


    9. done for us, that love is art and intellect,


    10. ” It seemed that she thought her intellect was infallible, he was surprised to hear her admit it was not

    11. speak more often, the other learns to use their intellect to figure through their emotions


    12. In their emotionless intellect, they decided the best way to handle this new situation was to ‘purge the herd’ of these oddities


    13. That they dared to keep secret their advanced intellect, that they planned and executed an escape plan, was unacceptable


    14. that the intellect has struggled with in vain


    15. Homo-Sapient, with it's intellect, has an unpleasant amount of


    16. Her intellect tells her that’s not the case, her instincts do not


    17. He is given the capability of emotions and conscience, and he may develop intellect and reason, respectively; we can also call these two subcategories of his spiritual nature essence and personality, something given and something acquired


    18. Part of it was because her intellect wouldn’t let her


    19. intellect was far from being the keenest in the land


    20. Until then there was nothing for her intellect to do but attack those signals

    21. Before long she came to admire the man for his intellect, for his patience and for his sensitivity to the cultural gulf between them, and most of all for his ability to understand the meaning of what she told him about Angel society


    22. As a result, they still possessed some of their former intelligence, though their desire for flesh often overrides their intellect


    23. Her intellect had to remind her soul over and over that this was a machine and not a real person


    24. Desa's intellect was just fast enough to convince her that she couldn't take that chance


    25. I said to myself that, maybe my intellect is


    26. intellect – contributed to the destruction of the


    27. I’ve learned you have a most remarkable intellect


    28. It’s not many girls who have the intellect to limn a hero well


    29. Maybe he did think something of her intellect


    30. You are ignoring your intellect and rational thinking

    31. American actress not only too much in love with herself, but also, for some unfathomable reason, evidently thinking that she is some sort of giant of the intellect


    32. His (conservative) Supreme Court writings show a man of immense intellect, as well as a true patriot with an unbounded sense of humility


    33. Nor did it take a giant intellect to understand that this business arrangement he wanted was a cut of our business


    34. You see, it takes an intellect of at least average power, to understand such things


    35. “It’s a herb that dulls the intellect and renders the drinker susceptible to manipulation,” Hollowcrest said calmly


    36. “For a man of average intellect, that would be the result,” Hollowcrest said


    37. Nixon was an enigmatic man of prodigious intellect and talent


    38. Learning informs an inquisitive mind by shaping unformed thoughts and opinions and providing form and substance to ideas while reconciling the diametrical dynamics of intellect and passion


    39. If there are no interruptions from the ego or the intellect


    40. Of the two, Humankind, above all earthly creatures, is (the) more adaptable to its immediate environment by virtue of its superior intellect and remarkable ability to manage change by utilizing the tools of Reason

    41. To William, Sarah’s intellect seemed equivalent to his own


    42. Terrorist attacks needs careful planning and attention to detail which is not characteristic of mentally ill people but shows much normality and certainly intellect from the leaders


    43. "It killed the cat," I stated, showing my usual sharp intellect


    44. To him, Blacks were “inferior to the White Man in intellect


    45. No choice but to be lined up where the intellect chooses to place them


    46. Faery, Human and Andromedan combined to offer a visage radiating strength, focus, intellect, and devastating beauty


    47. His eyes were a gray blue and reflected a strong intellect


    48. “One of the reasons for using Hartle in fact, is because his instincts are so strong, defective as he may be in intellect?”


    49. Surely a machine of your higher intellect and quite evident power can only treat this inadvertent mishap as nothing more than a tedious trifle and I must say so, I’m considered well traveled from where we come from but I’ve never met such a charismatic personality such as yours


    50. Trevor also caught a glimpse of his surroundings in that brief spell of light, but instead of being upset, his considerable intellect engaged in finding a solution to their absurd predicament











































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    Synonyms for "intellect"

    intellect mind reason understanding intellectual ability aptitude brains gift propensity talent acumen

    "intellect" definitions

    knowledge and intellectual ability


    the capacity for rational thought or inference or discrimination


    a person who uses the mind creatively