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relating to or involving the use of reasoning and understanding capacity
- She enjoys engaging in intellectual debates with her colleagues.
- Intellectual pursuits such as reading and problem-solving enhance cognitive abilities.
- The university offers a range of intellectual programs to stimulate critical thinking.
- Intellectual challenges encourage personal growth and development.
- Intellectual stimulation can lead to greater satisfaction and fulfillment in life.
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developed or primarily guided by the intellect rather than relying on emotions or personal experience
- His intellectual approach to problem-solving involved thorough research and analysis.
- In academic debates, an intellectual discourse prevailed, focusing on reasoned arguments.
- Her intellectual curiosity led to in-depth investigations and well-reasoned conclusions.
- The professor's lectures emphasized intellectual engagement, challenging students to think critically.
- Engaging in intellectual pursuits, such as problem-solving and critical thinking, became a daily habit.
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