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intellectually

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in·tel·lec·tu·al  (ntl-kch-l)
adj.
1.
a. Of or relating to the intellect.
b. Rational rather than emotional.
2. Appealing to or engaging the intellect: an intellectual book; an intellectual problem.
3.
a. Having or showing intellect, especially to a high degree. See Synonyms at intelligent.
b. Given to activities or pursuits that require exercise of the intellect.
n.
An intellectual person.

[Middle English, from Old French intellectuel, from Late Latin intellctulis, from Latin intellctus, intellect; see intellect.]

intel·lectu·ali·ty (-l-t) n.
intel·lectu·al·ly adv.
intel·lectu·al·ness n.
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Adv.1.intellectually - in an intellectual manner; "intellectually gifted children"; "intellectually influenced"
Translations
intellectually [ˌɪntɪˈlektjʊəlɪ] ADV [stimulating, demanding, inferior] → intelectualmente; (= from an intellectual point of view) → intelectualmente, desde el punto de vista del intelecto
intellectually [ˌɪntɪˈlɛktʃuəli] advintellectuellement
intellectual property npropriété f intellectuelle
intellectually
advintellektuell; intellectually demanding workintellektuell anspruchsvolle Arbeit; he always approaches emotional problems much too intellectuallyer geht an Gefühlsprobleme immer viel zu verstandesmäßig heran
intellectually [ɪntɪˈlɛktjʊəlɪ] advintellettualmente
intellectually [ɪntɪˈlɛktjʊəlɪ] advintellettualmente


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