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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

The third is an intuitional or "faith-philosophy," which finally ends in Mysticism.

From Christianity and Greek Philosophy or, the relation between spontaneous and reflective thought in Greece and the positive teaching of Christ and His Apostles by Cocker, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin)

It concerns the inner man and can only be grasped by the deeper vision of intuitional and spiritual sense.

From The Arena Volume 4, No. 23, October, 1891 by Flower, B. O. (Benjamin Orange)




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