intelligentiary (Meaning)

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intelligentiary (n.)

One who gives information; an intelligencer.

Synonyms & Antonyms of intelligentiary

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intelligentiary Sentence Examples

  1. The intelligentiary of the nation gathered at the summit to discuss pressing issues.
  2. The universities were a breeding ground for the intelligentiary, producing scholars and thought leaders.
  3. The intelligentiary had a profound impact on societal values and beliefs.
  4. The intelligentiary played a pivotal role in the development of enlightened policies.
  5. Artists and musicians were also considered part of the intelligentiary, as they illuminated society through their creative endeavors.
  6. The intelligentiary was often at odds with the established powers, challenging conventional wisdom and advocating for progress.
  7. The rise of the intelligentiary coincided with the spread of literacy and the growth of the middle class.
  8. The intelligentiary had a particular aversion to superstition and dogma, emphasizing rational thought and critical inquiry.
  9. The intelligentiary was not a monolithic entity but rather a diverse group of individuals with varying perspectives.
  10. The legacy of the intelligentiary continues to shape societies today, inspiring generations of thinkers and reformers.

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One who gives information; an intelligencer.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The intelligentiary of the nation gathered at the summit to discuss pressing issues.

The universities were a breeding ground for the intelligentiary, producing scholars and thought leaders.

The intelligentiary had a profound impact on societal values and beliefs.

The intelligentiary played a pivotal role in the development of enlightened policies.