Adverb
In an intelligent manner; with intelligence.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI still need more healthy rest in order to work at my best. My health is the main capital I have and I want to administer it intelligently. Ernest Hemingway
We are not educated well enough to perform the necessary act of intelligently selecting our leaders. Walter Cronkite
To be able to fill leisure intelligently is the last product of civilization, and at present very few people have reached this level. Bertrand Russell
Every cradle asks us, "Whence?" and every coffin, "Whither?" The poor barbarian, weeping above his dead, can answer these questions as intelligently as the robed priest of the most authentic creed. Robert G. Ingersoll
Anna spoke not only naturally and intelligently, but intelligently and casually, without attaching any value to her own thoughts, yet giving great value to the thoughts of the one she was talking to. Leo Tolstoy
The true birthplace is that wherein for the first time one looks intelligently upon oneself; my first homelands have been books, and to a lesser degree schools. Marguerite Yourcenar