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Reason

reason
n. & v. --n. 1 a motive, cause, or justification (has good reasons for doing this; there is no reason to be angry). 2 a fact adduced or serving as this (I can give you my reasons). 3 the intellectual faculty by which conclusions are drawn from premisses. 4 sanity (has lost his reason). 5 Logic a premiss of a syllogism, esp. a minor premiss when given after the conclusion. 6 a faculty transcending the understanding and providing a priori principles; intuition. 7 sense; sensible conduct; what is right or practical or practicable; moderation. --v. 1 intr. form or try to reach conclusions by connected thought. 2 intr. (foll. by with) use an argument (with a person) by way of persuasion. 3 tr. (foll. by that + clause) conclude or assert in argument. 4 tr. (foll. by why, whether, what + clause) discuss; ask oneself. 5 tr. (foll. by into, out of) persuade or move by argument (I reasoned them out of their fears). 6 tr. (foll. by out) think or work out (consequences etc.). 7 tr. (often as reasoned adj.) express in logical or argumentative form. 8 tr. embody reason in (an amendment etc.). Phrases and idioms by reason of owing to. in (or within) reason within the bounds of sense or moderation. it stands to reason (often foll. by that + clause) it is evident or logical. listen to reason be persuaded to act sensibly. see reason acknowledge the force of an argument. with reason justifiably. Derivatives reasoner n. reasoning n. reasonless adj. Etymology: ME f. OF reisun, res(o)un, raisoner, ult. f. L ratio -onis f. reri rat- consider
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  I. noun Etymology: Middle English resoun, from Anglo-French raisun, from Latin ration-, ratio ~, computation, from reri to calculate, think; probably akin to Gothic rathjo account, explanation Date: 13th century 1. a statement offered in explanation or justification , a rational ground or motive , a sufficient ground of explanation or of logical defense, the thing that makes some fact intelligible ; cause , 2. a. the power of comprehending, inferring, or thinking especially in orderly rational ways ; intelligence, proper exercise of the mind, sanity, the sum of the intellectual powers, treatment that affords satisfaction, II. verb (~ed; ~ing) Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. to take part in conversation, discussion, or argument, to talk with another so as to influence actions or opinions , to use the faculty of ~ so as to arrive at conclusions, transitive verb to justify or support with ~s, to persuade or influence by the use of ~, to discover, formulate, or conclude by the use of ~ , see: think ~er noun ...
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