intellectualize
English
Alternative forms
- intellectualise (UK)
Etymology
intellectual + -ize
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪntəˈlɛkt͡ʃuəlaɪz/
Verb
intellectualize (third-person singular simple present intellectualizes, present participle intellectualizing, simple past and past participle intellectualized) (transitive)
- To treat in an intellectual manner; to discuss or express intellectually.
- 1867, James Russell Lowell, Rousseau and the Sentimentalists
- Sentiment is intellectualized emotion.
- 1867, James Russell Lowell, Rousseau and the Sentimentalists
- To endow with intellect; to bestow intellectual qualities upon; to cause to become intellectual.
- (US) To find a seemingly rational explanation for something.
- (psychology) To use (excessive) reasoning and rationalization to block out emotional stress and anxiety associated with painful or traumatic experiences.
Derived terms
Translations
treat in an intellectual manner
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