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Definition of Intuited
1. intuit [v] - See also: intuit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intuited
Literary usage of Intuited
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Works of Thomas Hill Green by Thomas Hill Green, Richard Lewis Nettleship (1890)
"Kant, however, seems to regard the phenomenon as having an intrinsic nature, in
respect of its heing intuited and perceived, distinguishable from the ..."
2. The Rational, Or Scientific, Ideal of Morality: Containing a Theory of by Penelope Frederica Fitzgerald (1897)
"... of responsibility to act rightly, whatever may be the difficulties of passing
circumstances. Each faculty of man has its accompanying intuited Ideal. ..."
3. Chronology; Or, The Historian's Vade-mecum: Wherein Every Remarkable by John Trusler (1776)
"... mid being intuited by. thV populace, without the previous formalities b'f law,
he ordered his men to fife, which killed ..."
4. The Philosophical System of Antonio Rosmini-Serbati by Antonio Rosmini (1882)
"... same way to the first and universal truth, the essence of being naturally
intuited by The validity of human reasoning being thus Purposes demonstrated, ..."