Ability to apply knowledge or experience or understanding or common sense and insight.
1 And now here it is, on this ship, living among us: sapience .
2 This sapience was all a big fake; he had to believe that.
3 Intervention, of course, is my responsibility, but the sapience question is yours.
4 Not the years of the calendar wholly, but also the years of sapience .
5 This sapience question is just as important in my field as yours, Ruth.
6 This, finally, brings us to one of the recognized overt manifestations of sapience .
7 No, no signs of sapience had been exhibited by the vegetation.
8 Apparently they were impressed with the sapience of his remark.
9 Thy sapience is more, and thy works also, than the tidings that I heard.
10 Short of actual sapience , I've never seen anything like them.
11 But the fact that she thought so was for her a proof of adult sapience .
12 The town, moreover, had a sapience of its own.
13 No, I meant a case of borderline sapience ; something our sacred talk-and-build-a-fire rule won't cover.
14 Hadn't he gone to law to prove their sapience ?
15 Oh, Mallin be bloodied; he doesn't know what sapience is any more than I do.
16 We'll have to get a definition of sapience .
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