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View synonyms for intellective
intellective
[ in-tl-ek-tiv ]
adjective
- having power to understand; intelligent; cognitive.
- of or relating to the intellect.
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- intel·lective·ly adverb
- unin·tel·lective adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of intellective1
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Example Sentences
This is identical with the intelligence itself; it is what constitutes its intellective force and principle of activity.
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But we never attain a similar intuition of God by the mere exercise of our intellective activity.
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The Greek philosophers acknowledged several kinds of ψυχὴ, the nutritive, the sensitive, and the intellective.
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But that the impassivity of the sensitive and intellective power is not similar, is evident in the sensoria and in sense.
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The three heads signify the intellective, dianoetic, and doxatic powers.
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