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Definition of Intuiting
1. intuit [v] - See also: intuit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intuiting
Literary usage of Intuiting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England. by Edward Hyde Clarendon (1807)
"... a powerful and intuiting enemy, that was in their power to have made, out of
confidence that the offer of a treaty would now prevail, and produce a ..."
2. Kant's Critical Philosophy for English Readers by John Pentland Mahaffy, Immanuel Kant (1872)
"Being prior to any thought of an object, it must be our intuiting, and if it
contains nothing but relations, it must be the form of this intuiting, ..."
3. Scottish Metaphysics Reconstructed in Accordance with the Principles of by E. Edmond (1887)
"Why, by always psychically intuiting the ever-abiding presence of their base or
... and in and through that " ultimate of ultimates " intuiting other ..."
4. Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant (1901)
"... that it pays no attention to the question whether the mode of intuiting it is
sensuous or intellectual. I therefore do not represent myself in thought ..."