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Example sentences for "intelligently"

Lexicographically close words:
intelligence; intelligencers; intelligences; intelligent; intelligential; intelligentsia; intelligi; intelligibility; intelligible; intelligibles
  1. It was too astounding and not to be intelligently discussed until Senator March had been heard.

  2. There is a tremendous amount of work on hand for the committee, as there is a great mass of information to be mastered before one can treat intelligently this whole railway subject, for instance.

  3. You can only do this by persistently and intelligently practicing thought concentration.

  4. If you choose to work contrary to the law you will burn in its crucible, so I want you to learn to concentrate intelligently on becoming in harmony with your higher self.

  5. They convey truth, agreeably and intelligently to the heart, the conscience, and the understanding.

  6. Egypt would really, in the spirit of their minds and in the tone of their character, go thus far away from it; if they would intelligently recognize the cross and grave of Christ as forming the boundary between them and the world!

  7. In other words, the sentence of death must be written upon nature ere we can intelligently feed upon Christ, either as the ground of peace or the centre of unity.

  8. He must consider the danger from fires, contagion, diseases, mobs; he must think intelligently about contaminated water and impure foods.

  9. Of course, if either man or woman cannot think intelligently about these things, he ought not to have control of them; he should leave such matters to those who can think of them.

  10. First of all, he must be prepared to think intelligently about protecting his life and property.

  11. Meantime, women are showing their ability to deal intelligently with all sorts of subjects in our educational institutions, in business and in social life.

  12. Even if the institution of marriage were as intelligently and carefully brought up to date as railroad systems are, it would still remain dangerous to live either in or out of marriage.

  13. The health and housing needs of our people call for intelligently planned programs.

  14. Certain routine duties in the way of reports and accounts are required of him, but there is no one with whom he may intelligently consult on matters vital to his work, except after long delay.

  15. It will be found that the efforts of the Department have been intelligently and zealously devoted to the promotion of the interests intrusted to its care.

  16. But we must use that capacity intelligently and tirelessly, regardless of personal sacrifice.

  17. The Governor and his associates, working intelligently and harmoniously, are meeting with Commendable success.

  18. Only in this way may we be fully prepared to meet intelligently the needs of our fast-growing population in the years to come.

  19. Nor are the activities in which a person engages, whether intelligently or not, exclusive properties of himself; they are something in which he engages and partakes.

  20. In some cases, it is well to permit him to experiment, and to discover the consequences for himself in order that he may act intelligently next time under similar circumstances.

  21. So far as experience is concerned, it is empty; it represents a vague sentimental aspiration rather than anything which can be intelligently grasped and stated.

  22. The error is the same: in all these cases it is assumed that before objects can be intelligently used, their properties must be known.

  23. In brief, the method of teaching is the method of an art, of action intelligently directed by ends.

  24. Add to this ability a power to endure in an intelligently chosen course in face of distraction, confusion, and difficulty, and you have the essence of discipline.

  25. Except in dealing with commonplaces and catch phrases one has to assimilate, imaginatively, something of another's experience in order to tell him intelligently of one's own experience.

  26. Third--On account of the connection existing between his delusions and the act with which he stands charged, we are of the opinion that he is unable to confer intelligently with counsel or to conduct his defense.

  27. He is able to talk intelligently upon modern political questions, showing that he is a great reader along these lines.

  28. People who have fevers, therefore, are only taking a violent manner of getting well, and, if wisely treated and intelligently nursed, they do get well.

  29. This kind of observation, intelligently made, is the basis of accuracy and swiftness in making analyses.

  30. It is, therefore, impossible to discuss intelligently the ways and means of successful persuasion, except upon a basis of this law.

  31. Even if such an analysis were possible, one could not be intelligently made by a mere observation of behavior and conversation, even under the most advantageous circumstances.

  32. Educators now almost entirely agree that the best and most serviceable education possible is that afforded by work, provided the work is intelligently directed and constantly used by those who direct it as an educational force.

  33. Something must be known of the character of God, of his attributes; for I hold this truth to be self-evident, that without some knowledge of God's character men cannot intelligently exercise faith in him.

  34. I have endeavored to show in the foregoing pages that in order that faith may be intelligently exercised in God, it is essential that there should be a belief in his existence, and correct ideas as to his character.

  35. These changes must answer intelligently to the meaning of the material.

  36. From the titles, the brief descriptions, and (sometimes) the tables of contents upon the cards he can select intelligently the books he needs.

  37. Because if children learn to use ordinary books intelligently it means a saving of the librarian's time by her not having to find the precise page of every reference for a child.

  38. And so I call you to study the problems of philanthropy, to follow intelligently the history of home libraries, to approve this plan of training if it be wise, if not to work out a better one.

  39. This is very necessary in order to intelligently supplement the work of the schools.

  40. Mull assented; and the plan of proceedings was deliberately and intelligently formed.

  41. This much must be said of the crew of the Molly Swash--whatever they did in their own profession, they did intelligently and well.

  42. It might be formed as a new group or might be built around an existing organization such as the new Potomac Basin Center, whose function has been to comment impartially and intelligently on Basin planning and prospects.

  43. No artificer can labor intelligently until he has learned not only the possibilities but also the limitations of the means at his disposal.

  44. I can drive like a professional, and my putting is a dream, but I can't converse intelligently about it, and as I have discovered that half the pleasure of the game lies in talking of it afterwards, I have given it up.

  45. He will become acquainted with the general character of the books, as well as know the scholars, that he may intelligently aid them in their selections.

  46. In this way the teachers will become so well acquainted with each other's classes that they can intelligently pray for each other.

  47. But it would enable us to state problems in such forms that action could be courageously and intelligently directed to their solution.

  48. In short, it leaves out the importance of intelligently controlled habit.

  49. In short he can, if he will, intelligently adapt customs to conditions, and thereby remake them.

  50. For in multiplying wants, instruments and possibilities, it increases the variety of forces which enter into relations with one another and which have to be intelligently directed.

  51. Henceforth men in throwing and shooting think of it in terms of its outcome; they act intelligently or have an end.

  52. They are "ideal" in precisely the degree in which we intelligently recognize and act upon them, just as colors and canvas become ideal when used in ways that give an added meaning to life.

  53. But the remedy lies in the development of a new morale which can be attained only as released impulses are intelligently employed to form harmonious habits adapted to one another in a new situation.

  54. The man who would intelligently cultivate intelligence will widen, not narrow, his life of strong impulses while aiming at their happy coincidence in operation.

  55. It may be sublimated--that is, become a factor coordinated intelligently with others in a continuing course of action.

  56. When we look at the problem as one of an adjustment to be intelligently attained, the issue shifts from within personality to an engineering issue, the establishment of arts of education and social guidance.

  57. Although both iron and copper have been mined here for many years, the mineral zones of the Island have never been fully exploited, or even intelligently prospected, by men familiar with the mining industry.

  58. A general canning and preserving plant, intelligently conducted, could be operated in this province throughout the entire year.

  59. Nevertheless, there is every reason to believe that with time, and intelligently directed effort, the Island may eventually become a really valuable asset to the Republic.

  60. The prime essential of business prosperity is public confidence in the good sense of the government and in its ability to deal intelligently with each new problem of administration and legislation.

  61. We believe the citizens of Alaska should have representation in the Congress of the United States, to the end that needful legislation may be intelligently enacted.

  62. The only manner in which this can be determined intelligently is by an analysis of income accounts.

  63. It is not, however, the treatment of an acute attack of "cold in the head" that is important; it is intelligently to follow out a plan which will prevent these attacks from repeating themselves that is of consequence.

  64. The by-paths of literature are peculiarly his stamping-ground; and yet, upon almost every subject of important character, he will chat for hours intelligently and interestingly.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intelligently" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.