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intellectual elite

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intellectual
adjective
uk /ˌɪn.təlˈek.tʃu.əl/ us /ˌɪn.t̬əlˈek.tʃu.əl/
relating to your ability to think and understand things, especially ...
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elite
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk /iˈliːt/ us /iˈliːt/
the richest, most powerful, best-educated, or best-trained group in ...
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Examples of intellectual elite


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Finally, leadership within an ideology is typically in the hands of an intellectualelite.
Rather, the same connotations were already familiar to the social and intellectualelite of the classical antiquity.
Entrepreneurship must be accessible and attractive to the intellectualelite to reduce the financial attractions of politics.
It is significant that the dispute took place within the bounds of the intellectualelite, in the yeshivah.
This idea was opposed by the intellectualelite, however, including those who advocated the establishment of the library.
The first was widespread among the intellectualelite and greatly qualified the role of patriotism in sustaining a higher ideal of citizenship.
By the sixteenth century, the limits of the intellectualelite had been breached and the criticism of appealing to the masses is somewhat anachronistic.
The old sociological elite, selected according to criteria such as class, rank and property, should be replaced with a democratically selected 'intellectualelite'.
The intellectualelite was divided.
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When they talk of preserving grammar schools, they are concerned with producing an intellectualelite—the triumph of the meritocracy.
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The distance which the intellectualelite set between themselves and those whose tastes and beliefs they attempted to mould and shape continued in evidence as the twentieth century advanced.
If these trends at first remained the spiritual property of a small intellectualelite, from the 19th century on they were adhered to by ever larger groups in the society.
The public is tired of being bullied by an intellectualelite.
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The political factor also played its part, especially regarding the local intellectualelite.
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The intellectualelite of the early modern period functioned within a prestige-conscious society.
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Benoist argues that heredity is dominant in forming an intellectualelite.
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But the young priest is already incorporated into the intellectualelite of the epoch.
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The closed nature of the group frustrated many members of the small intellectualelite.
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Villena was a strong believer in poetrys necessary role in creating the intellectualelite.
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It was an intellectualelite which included figurative artists, musicians, philosophers and writers.
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Given its format, which includes long essays and articles, the journal tends to cater to an intellectualelite.
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Astrology was then considered a subject worthy of study by the intellectualelite and was taken reasonably seriously.
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Many members of the intellectualelite, also remembered for their work as poets or philosophers, served as scholar-officials.
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Our aim must be to challenge all the barriers that inhibit access to higher education and to create an intellectualelite, who have access to higher education through their ability.
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