reasoned
- IPA[ˈriːznd]
英式
- based on logic or good sense
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- 1. based on logic or good sense a reasoned judgement
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event: the minister resigned for personal reasons it is hard to know for the simple reason that few records survive
- think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic: humans do not reason entirely from facts
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- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event: she asked him to return, but didn't give a reason I resigned for personal reasons
- think, understand, and form judgements logically: humans do not reason entirely from facts
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- (in the UK) an amendment to a parliamentary bill that seeks to prevent a further reading by ...
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- to a foolishly excessive degree
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- to a foolishly excessive degree
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- the principle (associated particularly with G.W. Leibniz) that all events must ultimately be ...
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- the Enlightenment.
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- logical explanation or reason
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- underpinned by logic or good sense: a reasoned judgment
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