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the intellect
noun
The faculty of thinking, judging, abstract reasoning, and conceptual understanding; the cognitive faculty (uncountable)
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You have the intellect.
"She certainly has the intellect.
Nostalgia corrodes the intellect.
The intellect contains and encompasses all things.
Sometimes they are triggered by the intellect.
Language is the process that lashes experience to the intellect.
Slowly overwhelmed by the struggle, the intellect blurs into stupidity.
But Hamas appeals to the emotions, not to the intellect".
We know where the intellect stops and Bhuttoism starts.
That prompted Williams to question the intellect of his team.
In other words, dependent on the intellect of the director.
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