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Intelligently

Intelligently \In*tel"li*gent*ly\, adv. In an intelligent manner; with intelligence.

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intelligently

adv. In an intelligent manner; cleverly.

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intelligently

adv. in an intelligent manner; "she acted intelligently in this difficult situation" [syn: showing intelligence] [ant: unintelligently]

Usage examples of "intelligently".

A policy, intelligently informed by the desire to maintain a joint process of individual and social amelioration, should be able to keep a democracy sound and whole both in sentiment and in idea.

Whether or not these stories are true, it is true that a highborn lady of Saldaea is expected to be able to ride to the hunt all day while reciting poetry, then play the cittern at night while participating intelligently in discussions of how to counter Trolloc raids.

The crwth may have been a survival of this primitive discovery, still cherished among a people not able to employ it intelligently, and not able to develop its powers.

Again he flew and landed, and again the referee signaled ippon intelligently.

In a moment, however, Kaw split its intelligently rounded cranium with a determined blow from his strong, pointed beak.

It may, indeed, be questioned whether in the literature of controversy on the subject there has been a single defender of unrestricted freedom in vivisection, who has intelligently referred to the horrible experiments of past vivisectors except either to sneer or to condone.

Sorensen so intelligently pointed out, psychopathic behavior is usually very distinctive -- it is characterized by impulsiveness, stupidity, and errors due to an attention span limited by emotional disorder.

He was holding the mare in till the time came to speed her, and the mare was springily jolting over the snow, looking intelligently from side to side, and cocking this ear and that, while from her nostrils, her head tossing easily, she blew quick, irregular whiffs of steam.

Intensivetraining was necessary for a bluejacket to operate sonar, or an officer use it intelligently.

In addition to the inclusion of these national brands, the company very intelligently decided to create its own brands.

Its real basis is in the solidarity of the race, which has its basis in the unity of God, not the dead or abstract unity asserted by the old Eleatics, the Neo-Platonists, or the modern Unitarians, but the living unity consisting in the threefold relation in the Divine Essence, of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, as asserted by Christian revelation, and believed, more or less intelligently, by all Christendom.

In chronic glomerulonephritis, for example, a much clearer insight will be needed into the events leading to the destruction of glomeruli by the immunologic reactants that now appear to govern this disease, before one will know how to intervene intelligently to prevent the process, or turn it around.

Old Horsemeat, who although he understood quite a bit of the secret doctrine and talked intelligently to Gummitch when they were alone, nevertheless suffered from the limitations of his statusa rather nice old god but a maddeningly slow-witted one.

Thus, the first volume of CITIES IN FLIGHT gives us an intelligently Spenglerian view of the near future, and the other three, albeit very sketchily, the life story of a Spenglerian culture.

Progressives fight it intelligently and seek to remedy the abuses and conditions upon which it thrives.