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intelligence
noun
1 the ability to use memory, knowledge, experience, understanding, reasoning, imagination and judgement in order to solve problems and adapt to new situations.
2 news or information.
3 the gathering of secret information about an enemy.
4 the government department or group of people, eg in the army, responsible for gathering such information.
[14c: from Latin intelligentia , from intelligere to understand]
noun
1 the ability to use memory, knowledge, experience, understanding, reasoning, imagination and judgement in order to solve problems and adapt to new situations.
2 news or information.
3 the gathering of secret information about an enemy.
4 the government department or group of people, eg in the army, responsible for gathering such information.
[14c: from Latin intelligentia , from intelligere to understand]
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