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		Definition of intellectually in English: intellectuallyadverb ɪntəˈlɛktʃʊəli In a way that relates to the intellect.  intellectually stimulating conversation  many of us have grown intellectually Example sentencesExamples -  Genetic pollution is perhaps the most intellectually interesting legal issue relating to biotechnology.
 -  What he's hanging out on his line is new and exciting and, most important, intellectually stirring.
 -  For me, it might be wanting to adapt a notion of bohemian life to a mode of working intellectually.
 -  The result is an intellectually pedestrian story.
 -  Her work is provocative and emotionally wrenching, yet overwhelmingly beautiful and intellectually compelling.
 -  That Rembrandt was deeply engaged—intellectually, spiritually, emotionally, visually, physically—with his art may seem self-evident.
 -  She experimented with photography as a means for transforming the immediacy of experience into something visually and intellectually abstract.
 -  Intellectually, the show is simply a diagrammatic survey of the conventional themes in the textbooks.
 -  The computer provides all students, regardless of their ability to draw, access to the creative and intellectually challenging world of animation.
 -  In older, intellectually organized, scholarly times, contacts resulted in influences.
 
    Definition of intellectually in US English: intellectuallyadverbˈˌin(t)əlˈˌek(t)SH(əw)əlē In a way that relates to the intellect.  intellectually stimulating conversation  many of us have grown intellectually Example sentencesExamples -  The result is an intellectually pedestrian story.
 -  Her work is provocative and emotionally wrenching, yet overwhelmingly beautiful and intellectually compelling.
 -  She experimented with photography as a means for transforming the immediacy of experience into something visually and intellectually abstract.
 -  What he's hanging out on his line is new and exciting and, most important, intellectually stirring.
 -  For me, it might be wanting to adapt a notion of bohemian life to a mode of working intellectually.
 -  In older, intellectually organized, scholarly times, contacts resulted in influences.
 -  That Rembrandt was deeply engaged—intellectually, spiritually, emotionally, visually, physically—with his art may seem self-evident.
 -  The computer provides all students, regardless of their ability to draw, access to the creative and intellectually challenging world of animation.
 -  Genetic pollution is perhaps the most intellectually interesting legal issue relating to biotechnology.
 -  Intellectually, the show is simply a diagrammatic survey of the conventional themes in the textbooks.
 
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