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rationale
[ rash-uh-nal ]
noun
- the fundamental reason or reasons serving to account for something.
Synonyms: , ,
- a statement of reasons.
- a reasoned exposition of principles.
rationale
/ ËŒ°ùæʃəˈ²Ôɑ˱ô /
noun
- a reasoned exposition, esp one defining the fundamental reasons for a course of action, belief, etc
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of rationale1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of rationale1
Example Sentences
They don’t have a voice in the politics of their mission or in the rationale behind it.
It’s time to stop defending the status quo with the same old rationale and move forward to the employee-focused solutions we each deserve.
For Harris, the retail specialist in Nashville, her rationale was two-fold.
On the other hand, Trump's rationale for dredging up wartime powers to render foreigners to a foreign prison notorious for its inhumane treatment is completely made up.
It is not clear whether the Trump administration's rationale around warrantless searches extends to all agencies or merely those focusing on immigration.
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