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intellectualised

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of intellectualise.

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Examples

  • Underworld, I think, is an obvious example of the kind of intellectualised entertainment that passes for ‘literature’ nowadays.

    War of All Against All: Realism vs Fabulism? Er, No… 2009

  • Mott thinks that punk has been misrepresented since, both by rock historians who have over-intellectualised its meaning and context, and by curators who over-emphasise its artistic links to previous avant-gardes.

    Loud Flash: the art of punk 2010

  • I'm not sure if you can say that, nearly forty years on, comics have become intellectualised or benefitted from the occasional critical assessment as "art".

    AAARGH! Bumper Souvenir Catalogue Steve 2009

  • But she later rejected cubism, describing it as “over-intellectualised because of artificial construction, which is harmful to the work.”

    Mela Muter. 2009

  • Could one man's obtuse and over-intellectualised mess be another man's cult tour-de-force?

    GreenCine Daily: Interview. Darren Aronofsky. 2006

  • Its surface content can be intellectualised as a story of bad hosts justly punished.

    Wisdom, Justice And Mercy Hal Duncan 2006

  • As in other religions, the means by which pantheists pursue their objectives are generally not overtly or overly intellectualised.

    Pantheism Levine, Michael 2007

  • A highly intellectualised mature mind may refer for its data very consistently to ideas of a higher being so remote and indefinable as God, so comprehensive as humanity, so far-reaching as the purpose in things.

    A Modern Utopia Herbert George 2006

  • None of this--as a thought-out, intellectualised attitude--should be new or different or offensive ground for anyone who reads fiction in 2006.

    Is There Someone at the End of This Rope? A Long Day's Struggle With M. John Harrison Abigail Nussbaum 2005

  • Her Sanctum was only too evidently an intellectualised bedroom, and a cheap wallpaper of silvery roses peeped coquettishly from among her draped furniture.

    Love and Mr Lewisham Herbert George 2004

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