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US
/ˌɪnˌtɛɫəˈdʒɛntsiə/
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[ UK /ɪntˌɛlɪdʒˈɛntsiə/ ]
[ UK /ɪntˌɛlɪdʒˈɛntsiə/ ]
NOUN
- an educated and intellectual elite
How To Use intelligentsia In A Sentence
- I commend Zizek for being one of the great cinephiles among the upper echelon of today's intelligentsia.
- Intelligentsia National Production Manager Sean McMahon tells the A.V. Club that the label approached the coffee company just to tell them how much they liked Intelligentsia's product, and the relationship grew from there. Pitchfork: Latest News
- This had a powerful influence on the Russian intelligentsia and society in general of that time.
- None of this, however, precludes diversity within both bureaucracy and intelligentsia.
- These groups were the intelligentsia, civil servants, the labour aristocracy, and successful petty producers.
- Are you suggesting that the unintelligentsia should be writing history books? Propeller Most Popular Stories
- I find the choice of words interesting - 'intelligentsia' is from the Russian I believe. Are You A Communitarian ?
- The word intelligentsia was coined to describe the class of revolutionary thinkers who are at the center of Part II, Shipwreck. The Heart of the Matter: Wilson Versus the Rest
- The revolutionary intelligentsia seemed doomed to doctrinaire squabbles over increasingly irrelevant issues.
- Yet, the Native Club is simply a movement, or rather a network, of a section of our country's intelligentsia which is 'gatvol' with the dominance that whites continue to enjoy in our knowledge production sector. The Native Club and the national democratic project