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Meanings of Intelligencing:

noun

The action or process of obtaining or passing on intelligence or information; the work of an intelligencer.

Meanings of Intelligent:

adjective

Having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level.

Usage examples:

Anna is intelligent and hard-working

Meanings of Intelligential:

adjective

Relating to or possessing intelligence.

Usage examples:

An intelligential creature

Meanings of Intelligently:

adverb

In a knowledgeable and insightful way; cleverly.

Usage examples:

Many spoke intelligently about the issues

Meanings of Intelligentsia:

noun

Intellectuals or highly educated people as a group, especially when regarded as possessing culture and political influence.

Usage examples:

A distrust of the intelligentsia and of theoretical learning

Meanings of Intelligibility:

noun

The state or quality of being intelligible.

Usage examples:

Being able to see a speaker can improve intelligibility

Meanings of Intelligible:

adjective

Able to be understood; comprehensible.

Usage examples:

Use vocabulary that is intelligible to your audience

Meanings of Intelligibleness:

noun

The quality of being intelligible; intelligibility.

Meanings of Intelligibly:

adverb

In a way that is clear enough to be understood

Usage examples:

Students must take care to speak intelligibly and clearly., candidates must demonstrate the ability…

Meanings of Intelligize:

verb

To exercise the intelligence or intellect; to think, understand.

Meanings of Intelsat:

proper noun

An international organization of more than 100 countries, formed in 1964, which owns and operates the worldwide commercial communications satellite system.

Meanings of Intemperance:

noun

Lack of moderation or restraint.

Usage examples:

His occasional intemperance of tone

Meanings of Intemperances:

noun

Lack of moderation or restraint.

Usage examples:

His occasional intemperance of tone

Meanings of Intemperate:

adjective

Having or showing a lack of self-control; immoderate.

Usage examples:

Intemperate outbursts concerning global conspiracies

Meanings of Intemperately:

adverb

In a way that shows anger, violence, or another emotion that is too extreme and not well controlled

Usage examples:

She was screaming intemperately at the child., it is tempting to react intemperately when hearing n…

Intend

ɪnˈtend

Meanings of Intend:

verb

Have (a course of action) as one's purpose or intention; plan.

Usage examples:

The company intends to cut 400 jobs

Meanings of Intendant:

noun

The administrator of an opera house or theatre.

Usage examples:

Strauss devised his music for enoch arden to strengthen his munich position with ernst von possart,…

Meanings of Intended:

adjective

Planned or meant.

Usage examples:

The intended victim escaped
noun

The person one intends to marry; one's fiancé or fiancée.

Usage examples:

She used to be my intended
verb

Have (a course of action) as one's purpose or intention; plan.

Usage examples:

The company intends to cut 400 jobs

Meanings of Intendeds:

noun

The person that you are going to marry

Usage examples:

I shall be there with my intended.

Meanings of Intending:

adjective

(of a person) planning or meaning to do or be the specified thing.

Usage examples:

An intending client
verb

Have (a course of action) as one's purpose or intention; plan.

Usage examples:

The company intends to cut 400 jobs

Meanings of Intendment:

noun

The sense in which the law understands or interprets something, such as the true intention of an act.

Usage examples:

The intendment of the constitution

Meanings of Intends:

verb

Have (a course of action) as one's purpose or intention; plan.

Usage examples:

The company intends to cut 400 jobs

Meanings of Intense:

adjective

Of extreme force, degree, or strength.

Usage examples:

The job demands intense concentration

Meanings of Intensely:

adverb

With extreme force or strength.

Usage examples:

The fire was burning intensely

Meanings of Intenser:

adjective

Of extreme force, degree, or strength.

Usage examples:

The job demands intense concentration

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