adv. (UN-1 11; cf. prec.)

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1754.  Edwards, Freed. Will, II. xiii. 134. Liable to act unintelligently and unreasonably.

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1836.  J. Gilbert, Chr. Atonem., iv. 119. The doctrine … has been charged with exhibiting the Divine Being as implacable, most unintelligently.

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1889.  Jessopp, Coming of Friars, v. 224. They knew how to … go through the services though unintelligently.

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