Sentences

intellected in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

INTELLECTED (verb): the past tense of intellect, meaning to think deeply or critically about a subject, forming well-reasoned beliefs or understandings through careful consideration and study.

Sample Sentences

  1. She always valued deeply the opinions of those who had intellected their beliefs through careful study.
  2. His ability to have complex discussions about philosophy showed how well he had intellected his understanding of the subject.
  3. The group of scholars intellecting their theories often engaged in passionate debates that drew in many listeners.
  4. After years of research, she finally felt she had intellected her ideas into a cohesive theory worthy of publication.
  5. The artist's work was a reflection of how he intellected his experiences and transformed them into visual art.