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in·tel·li·gence  (n-tl-jns)
n.
1.
a. The capacity to acquire and apply knowledge.
b. The faculty of thought and reason.
c. Superior powers of mind. See Synonyms at mind.
2. An intelligent, incorporeal being, especially an angel.
3. Information; news. See Synonyms at news.
4.
a. Secret information, especially about an actual or potential enemy.
b. An agency, staff, or office employed in gathering such information.
c. Espionage agents, organizations, and activities considered as a group: "Intelligence is nothing if not an institutionalized black market in perishable commodities" (John le Carré).

intelligence
Noun
1. the ability to understand, learn, and think things out quickly
2. the collection of secret information, esp. for military purposes
3. a group or department collecting military information
4. Old-fashioned news or information [Latin intellegere to understand, literally: to choose between]

1. The product resulting from the collection, processing, integration, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of available information concerning foreign countries or areas.
2. Information and knowledge about an adversary obtained through observation, investigation, analysis, or understanding. See also acoustic intelligence; all-source intelligence; basic intelligence; civil defense intelligence; combat intelligence; communications intelligence; critical intelligence; current intelligence; departmental intelligence; domestic intelligence; electronic intelligence; electro-optical intelligence; foreign intelligence; foreign instrumentation signals intelligence; general military intelligence; human resources intelligence; imagery intelligence; joint intelligence; laser intelligence; measurement and signature intelligence; medical intelligence; merchant intelligence; military intelligence; national intelligence; nuclear intelligence; open-source intelligence; operational intelligence; photographic intelligence; political intelligence; radar intelligence; radiation intelligence; scientific and technical intelligence; security intelligence; strategic intelligence; tactical intelligence; target intelligence; technical intelligence; technical operational intelligence; terrain intelligence; unintentional radiation intelligence.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.intelligence - the ability to comprehend; to understand and profit from experience
ability, power - possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done; "danger heightened his powers of discrimination"
brainpower, learning ability, mental capacity, mentality, wit, brain - mental ability; "he's got plenty of brains but no common sense"
breadth, largeness, comprehensiveness - the capacity to understand a broad range of topics; "a teacher must have a breadth of knowledge of the subject"; "a man distinguished by the largeness and scope of his views"
intellect, mind - knowledge and intellectual ability; "he reads to improve his mind"; "he has a keen intellect"
nonverbal intelligence - intelligence that is manifested in the performance of tasks requiring little or no use of language
verbal intelligence - intelligence in the use and comprehension of language
mental quickness, quick-wittedness, quickness - intelligence as revealed by an ability to give correct responses without delay
mental dexterity, nimbleness - intelligence as revealed by quickness and alertness of mind; "nimbleness of wit and imagination"
genius, brilliance - unusual mental ability
precociousness, precocity - intelligence achieved far ahead of normal developmental schedules
keenness, sharpness, acuity, acuteness - a quick and penetrating intelligence; "he argued with great acuteness"; "I admired the keenness of his mind"
brightness, cleverness, smartness - intelligence as manifested in being quick and witty
astuteness, perspicaciousness, perspicacity, shrewdness - intelligence manifested by being astute (as in business dealings)
wits, marbles - the basic human power of intelligent thought and perception; "he used his wits to get ahead"; "I was scared out of my wits"; "he still had all his marbles and was in full possession of a lively mind"
stupidity - a poor ability to understand or to profit from experience
2.intelligence - a unit responsible for gathering and interpreting information about an enemy
administrative body, administrative unit - a unit with administrative responsibilities
military intelligence, military intelligence agency - an agency of the armed forces that obtains and analyzes and uses information of strategic or tactical military value
United States intelligence agency - an intelligence service in the United States
IC, Intelligence Community, National Intelligence Community, United States Intelligence Community - a group of government agencies and organizations that carry out intelligence activities for the United States government; headed by the Director of Central Intelligence
international intelligence agency - an intelligence agency outside the United States
3.intelligence - secret information about an enemy (or potential enemy); "we sent out planes to gather intelligence on their radar coverage"
info, information - a message received and understood
military intelligence - information about the armed forces of another country that is useful in planning and conducting military policy or military operations
4.intelligenceintelligence - information about recent and important events; "they awaited news of the outcome"
info, information - a message received and understood
good word - good news
latest - the most recent news or development; "have you heard the latest?"
update - news that updates your information
5.intelligence - the operation of gathering information about an enemy
undercover work, spying - the act of keeping a secret watch for intelligence purposes
information gathering - the act of collecting information
current intelligence - intelligence of all types and forms of immediate interest; usually disseminated without delays for evaluation or interpretation
combat intelligence, tactical intelligence - intelligence that is required for the planning and conduct of tactical operations
strategic intelligence - intelligence that is required for forming policy and military plans at national and international levels
SIGINT, signals intelligence - intelligence information gathered from communications intelligence or electronics intelligence or telemetry intelligence
clandestine operation - an intelligence operation so planned and executed as to insure concealment
overt operation - the collection of intelligence openly without concealment
reconnaissance, reconnaissance mission - the act of reconnoitring (especially to gain information about an enemy or potential enemy); "an exchange of fire occurred on a reconnaissance mission"
counterintelligence - intelligence activities concerned with identifying and counteracting the threat to security posed by hostile intelligence organizations or by individuals engaged in espionage or sabotage or subversion or terrorism

intelligence
noun 1. intellect, understanding, brains (informal) mind, reason, sense, knowledge, capacity, smarts (slang), chiefly U.S. judgment, wit, perception, awareness, insight, penetration, comprehension, brightness, aptitude, acumen, nous Brit. (slang) alertness, cleverness, quickness, discernment, grey matter (informal) brain power << OPPOSITE stupidity
noun 2. information, news, facts, report, findings, word, notice, advice, knowledge, data, disclosure, gen Brit. (informal) tip-off, low-down (informal) notification << OPPOSITE misinformation
Translations
intelligence [ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəns] ninteligencia
intelligence [ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəns] nintelligence f;
(Mil) → informations fpl, renseignements mpl
intelligence [ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəns] nIntelligenz f;
(information) → Informationen pl
intelligence [ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəns] nintelligenza;
(MIL etc) → informazioni fpl


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