Intelligence - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ɪnˈtelɪdʒəns|  American pronunciation of the word intelligence
Brit.  |ɪnˈtelɪdʒ(ə)ns|  British pronunciation of the word intelligence

noun

- the ability to comprehend; to understand and profit from experience
- a unit responsible for gathering and interpreting information about an enemy
- secret information about an enemy (or potential enemy)
we sent out planes to gather intelligence on their radar coverage
- information about recent and important events (syn: news, tidings, word)
- the operation of gathering information about an enemy

Extra examples

She impressed us with her superior intelligence.

To be good at the game you need a reasonable level of intelligence.

John showed high intelligence from an early age.

According to our intelligence, further attacks were planned.

Intelligence sources denied the reports.

In Britain there are three main intelligence organizations.

US Military Intelligence

Intelligence Service

A normal level of intelligence

Information from various intelligence sources

...a one-page brief of the intelligence report...

Scientists are gathering quantitative information about human intelligence.

...the consolidation of several intelligence agencies into one super agency...

...a book that could serve as a conspectus of the work thus far on the development of artificial intelligence...

There is no evidence correlating height and intelligence.

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