Adverb
In an intuitive manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryinventors seem to have chosen intuitively a combination of explosive and aggressive sounds as warning signals to be used on automobiles Source: Internet
According to him, law is not entirely based on social facts, but includes the morally best justification for the institutional facts and practices that we intuitively regard as legal. Source: Internet
A 'flat hierarchy' is a branching hierarchy in which the maximum degree approaches infinity, i.e., that has a wide span. citation (registration required) Most often, systems intuitively regarded as hierarchical have at most a moderate span. Source: Internet
Also, as Bohr emphasized, human cognitive abilities and language are inextricably linked to the classical realm, and so classical descriptions are intuitively more accessible than quantum ones. Source: Internet
A many valued logic—"apt", "reasonable", "likely", and so on—seems intuitively more applicable to Hamlet interpretation. Source: Internet
Although the axiom of constructibility does resolve CH, it is not generally considered to be intuitively true any more than CH is generally considered to be false (Kunen 1980, p. 171). Source: Internet