Rationalization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rationes
Rationes [M. Lat.], the pleadings in a suit. Rationes exercere, or ad rationes stare, to plead.
rational
rational 1 : having reason or understanding 2 : relating to, based on, or guided by reason, principle, fairness,
Rationally
In a rational manner
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Rationalness
The quality or state of being rational rationality
Rationality
The quality or state of being rational agreement with reason possession of reason due exercise of reason reasonableness
Rationalization
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Rationalism
Rational
Relating to the reason not physical mental
Rationalism
The doctrine or system of those who deduce their religious opinions from reason or the understanding as distinct from or opposed to revelation
Ration
A fixed daily allowance of provisions assigned to a soldier in the army or a sailor in the navy for his subsistence
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