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intuitional

[in-too-ish-uh-nl, -tyoo-] / ˌɪn tuˈɪʃ ə nl, -tyu- /




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With more than 30 co-authors, it advocated “a new paradigm for medical practice,” deemphasizing intuitional and clinical experience in favor of the latest research data.

From Salon • Jan. 5, 2020

Mamet's problem in Edmond is that his intuitional reach exceeds his dramatic grasp.

From Time Magazine Archive

Outside of science, the method is intuitional, which is not very persuasive.

From Time Magazine Archive

Bradley appears to have been the first among English philosophers to introduce that synthesis of the internal and external, of the intuitional and utilitarian modes of judging conduct, which became characteristic of Neo-Hegelian ethics.

From John Dewey's logical theory by Howard, Delton Thomas

How fully Browning was a representative of the thought of this time, combining as he did an intuitional with a scientific outlook has already been shown.

From Browning and His Century by Clarke, Helen Archibald