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he was too intelligent to be defeated.
replace the word ' too'.

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Answered by AritraMondal
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He was so intelligent that he could not be defeated
Answered by mihir1706
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Too is used in the following ways:

as an ordinary adverb (before an adjective or adverb or before ‘much’, ‘many’, ‘few’ etc):You’re too young to understand politics.

as a way of showing how a sentence, clause, or phrase is related to what has just been said:‘We’re going to the park.’ ‘Can I come too?’

 

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so much of a particular quality that something is not possible

too... to do something: 

I was too excited tosleep.

It’s too cold to sit outside.

too... for something: 

I’m getting too old fordangerous sports like hockey.

too... for someone to do: 

The table was tooheavy for one person to carry.

much/far too: 

They rarely have meals together. They’re far too busy.

be too much for someone (=be more than someone can deal with or bear): 

The sight of so much suffering was too much for him.

 Synonyms and related words

Too much, extra and more:too, exceptional, surplus...

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more than is necessary or acceptable

You’re driving too fast.

too much/many: 

You’ve put too muchsugar in my coffee.

rather too/a bit too/a little too: 

I don’ttrust Hilary – she’s a little too clever.

too... for someone: 

This film is too scaryfor seven-year-old kids.

 Synonyms and related words

Too much, extra and more:too, exceptional, surplus...

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used after mentioning an additional person, thing, or fact to show that they are also included in what you are saying

‘I’m starting to feel hungry.’ ‘Me too.’

Helen’s got a lovely voice, and she’s a gooddancer too.

Taking bribes is immoral. It’s bad policy too!

Of course, our customers complain, but we too have our problems.

 Synonyms and related words

Also and additional:also, additional, extra...

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used for emphasis at the end of a comment, when you are adding your opinion about what has just been said

Well, now he’s in jail – and a good thing too!

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Also and additional:also, additional, extra...

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