intelligence

/ɪnˈtɛl.ɪ.d͡ʒəns/
noun 5

Collocations

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1

(noun.) ability to understand

ADJ

acute, considerable, great, high

The detective's high intelligence helped her solve the difficult case quickly.

quick | average, normal | limited, low | innate, native | human

artificial

Many companies are now investing in artificial intelligence to improve their customer service systems.

VERB + INTELLIGENCE

have

She had the intelligence to leave the party early when she felt uncomfortable.

demonstrate, show | use

INTELLIGENCE + NOUN

test

2

(noun.) information

ADJ

secret

The government refused to share secret intelligence with the public about the security threat.

reliable

military

The government's military intelligence helped prevent several serious attacks last year.

criminal

VERB + INTELLIGENCE

collect, gather

INTELLIGENCE + NOUN

agency, service

The government's intelligence agency released a report about the security threat.

officer

gathering

The CIA employed hundreds of agents for intelligence gathering across Eastern Europe during the Cold War.

report | operation

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