adv. (UN-1 11; cf. prec.)
1754. Edwards, Freed. Will, II. xiii. 134. Liable to act unintelligently and unreasonably.
1836. J. Gilbert, Chr. Atonem., iv. 119. The doctrine has been charged with exhibiting the Divine Being as implacable, most unintelligently.
1889. Jessopp, Coming of Friars, v. 224. They knew how to go through the services though unintelligently.