Sentences with intellectually
in·tel·lec·tu·al
I i - Intellectual pursuits.
- Intellectual powers.
- One cerebral palsy child may be intellectually impaired, while another has full mental faculties but suffers musculoskeletal impairment.
- Calculating retained earnings is an intellectually simple process that is easy in concept but can cause many complications in practice.
- An intellectual person.
- An intellectual way of speaking.
- From dealing with students with mild dyslexia to profoundly intellectually disabled children, wheelchair-bound and unable to speak.
- A proven home business is intellectually ingenious so that you don't have to be in order to be extremely successful.
- Knowing the names of God intellectually, like rattling off the Books of the Bible, isn't what I am talking about.
- The secrets to being smart and intellectually advanced revolve around some basic principles and foundations which every one uses.
- In her intellectually sophisticated novel, Kate Grenville adheres more closely to known historical facts.
- Many parents intellectually understand that the right books can help in all of these arenas, yet are still at a loss about where to find these materials.