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Example sentences for "intellectuality"

Lexicographically close words:
intellectual; intellectualism; intellectualist; intellectualistic; intellectualists; intellectualized; intellectuall; intellectually; intellectuals; intellectum
  1. He is intuitive to an exceptional degree in the intimate composition of matter, water, earth, stone or air, and this intuition serves him in place of intellectuality in his art.

  2. The fingers should be long in proportion to the palm; they then denote greater intellectuality and mental power.

  3. He lacks Cortot's inspiring animation, and, still more, the monumental intellectuality of Busoni.

  4. But his intellectuality and anti-sentimentality are distinguished and serene.

  5. But in thus admitting the natural congruence between the intellectuality and the phenomenal or sensuous we do not thereby unite with those who already believe that this kosmic agreement is the ne plus ultra of psychogenesis.

  6. It may be likened to a pair of specially constructed tongs which are so formed as to fit exactly the objects which a higher intellectuality has made.

  7. For every single point in perceptual space is a focus for lines drawn through every conceivable grade of materiality, spatiality or intellectuality in the kosmos.

  8. This is one of the obvious implications of the phanerobiogenic behavior of the kosmos and is necessarily resident in the notion of the genesis of space and intellectuality as consubstantial and coordinate factors.

  9. And if so, all those movements comprehended under the general notions of spatiality, materiality, intellectuality and geometricity have both their extensive and detensive or inverse movements nullified in their approach to it.

  10. Only a man who was himself of profound intellectuality on a plane of equality with the great intellectual geniuses whom he was painting could have conceived and completed these magnificent groups of the world's greatest men successfully.

  11. Of her class and of her time what little romance and intellectuality she had was put into Bible study.

  12. Intellectuality had no part in her; most people's talk was for her meaningless, and she had not the patience to listen to any conversation that rose above the food and business of the day.

  13. When Roger Seaton confessed to the girl Manella that his real desire was to bend and subdue Morgana's intellectuality to his own, he spoke the truth, not only for himself but for all men.

  14. I have inculcated in her the highest virtues, and I have taught her to love intellectuality above all things.

  15. I myself have no sympathy with the new ideas that are in vogue concerning the intellectuality of woman.

  16. This species of pun is mostly confined to Whigs, or gentlemen who have some pretensions to literature or taste; and in as far as intellectuality can be predicated of such matters, it may be called the pun intellectual.

  17. Remarkable is the intellectuality and compacted thought which he fuses in emotional expression.

  18. As on more than one other occasion political and military activity, in the direction of liberal revolution, stimulated intellectuality and made invention and letters vie with arms.

  19. We have remarked upon the puissant opulence of Spanish intellectuality in the first century of her possession of Cuba, and upon, also, the paucity of native Cuban achievements in letters.

  20. Sidenote: Social manifestations of Spanish intellectuality and its duration in time.

  21. But intellectuality like his, vision so brilliant, a spirit so keen and a sensuous equipment so delicate and bountiful are not to be leashed to the common pace.

  22. Evolution appears and, within this evolution, the progressive determination of materiality and intellectuality by the gradual consolidation of the one and of the other.

  23. Abstract unity and abstract multiplicity are determinations of space or categories of the understanding, whichever we will, spatiality and intellectuality being molded on each other.

  24. To effect this prolongation of the movement, our intellect has only to let itself go, for it runs naturally to space and mathematics, intellectuality and materiality being of the same nature and having been produced in the same way.

  25. Intellectuality and materiality have been constituted, in detail, by reciprocal adaptation.

  26. But the more the feeling is deep and the coincidence complete, the more the life in which it replaces us absorbs intellectuality by transcending it.

  27. And this order and this complexity necessarily appear to the intellect as a positive reality, since reality and intellectuality are turned in the same direction.

  28. It does not exactly lie within man; rather, man lies within it, as in an atmosphere of intellectuality which his consciousness breathes.

  29. This adaptation has, moreover, been brought about quite naturally, because it is the same inversion of the same movement which creates at once the intellectuality of mind and the materiality of things.

  30. The movement at the end of which is spatiality lays down along its course the faculty of induction as well as that of deduction, in fact, intellectuality entire.

  31. Let us never forget how mysteriously our social and political immaturity seems to be bound up with our once lofty and even now remarkable intellectuality and morality.

  32. In place of German culture and German intellectuality we have a state of things of which a foretaste already exists in parts of America and of Eastern Europe.

  33. How do you explain Scotch economy, Irish participation in politics, the intellectuality of the Jew, etc.

  34. Only when out of the spirit of the times the event is born, only when the act is complete, the curtain rung down, only then does the intellectuality of the vein, the pulse, rise to the level of the dispassionate.

  35. In boldness and intellectuality of conception it excels many of the northern works and equals the finest of them.

  36. But it seems to me, considering the cool intellectuality of the Shadowas, that Leo Bergin is drawing that rather long.

  37. Intellectuality does not always, if ever, mean universal, or even very great, knowledge.

  38. Just at that time when Andrew might have profited by the strong, rough intellectuality that had so greatly attracted me as a young man, Ben Flint died.

  39. In the hideous realm of pure intellectuality there could not exist even the hardiest ghost of a smile.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intellectuality" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    apprehension; bibliolatry; caliber; calibrate; capacity; comprehension; conception; culture; erudition; humanism; ideation; intellect; intellectuality; knowledge; letters; literacy; mentality; pedantry; rationality; reading; sanity; scholarship; sense; understanding; wit