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reasoned

/ree-zuhnd/US // ˈri zənd //UK // (ˈriːzənd) //

有道理,有道理的,有理有据,理性的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : based on reason: a carefully reasoned decision.
    • : containing reasons: a long, reasoned reply.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmentally analyze

Examples

  • Remarkably prescient, these antiwar voices hold powerful lessons about the hazard of dismissing reasoned dissent.

  • His reasoned voice and ability to collaborate will be sorely missed.

  • Utilizing fear, or taking a reasoned approach to gradual, incremental change?

  • Laying down several layers, he reasoned, would allow one effectively to print out a small part.

  • Kempton subsequently offered what he reasoned to be mathematical proof of her powers.

  • And jurors would be able to evaluate the evidence on both sides of the case and render a reasoned verdict.

  • Yes, projected Republican wins are a reasoned backlash against Obamacare.

  • But I reasoned with myself and managed to satisfy myself that he must have turned the chair round with his foot.

  • Fresh light may be shed on the matter by the battle now imminent, but I am cabling on reasoned existing facts.

  • Ought not Gilbert's happiness, she reasoned with herself, to have been dearer to her than all the world beside?

  • I should have despised myself forever if I had not believed in him and been true, she reasoned.

  • Turner was an artist of the rarest and most generous equipment, and he had to do what he did, and never reasoned why he did it.