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How to use intuitional in a sentence
There must be a reason for this, which is that the soul has an intuitional longing for the other world which is destined for it.
A HISTORY OF MEDIAEVAL JEWISH PHILOSOPHYISAAC HUSIKIt is likely that we shall not advance seriously until we study the intuitional bases of speech.
LANGUAGEEDWARD SAPIRAnd, in passing, we may here mention the fact that the language of lovers testifies to this intuitional realization.
SEX=THE UNKNOWN QUANTITYALI NOMADApparently he thought that the moral sense in its origin was intuitional and in its development utilitarian.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 14, SLICE 1VARIOUSFacts are intellectual creatures; truth is intuitional, vital.
THE MYSTERY OF SPACEROBERT T. BROWNESpace is an intuitional concept; time is an intellectual concept.
THE MYSTERY OF SPACEROBERT T. BROWNEAn intuitional woman does not always know what she is doing in her heart story, even when she does greatly.
THE HIVEWILL LEVINGTON COMFORTWe speak of men as being reasoners and of women as being intuitional and depending upon their impressions.
ELEMENTARY THEOSOPHYL. W. ROGERSHe was not in the least psychic or intuitional, but on this occasion his feelings had served him a peculiar turn.
JENNIE GERHARDTTHEODORE DREISERBut I do not conceive that any one of the three positions is inconsistent with fundamental assumptions of the Intuitional method.
THE METHODS OF ETHICSHENRY SIDGWICKWORDS RELATED TO INTUITIONAL
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