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rationally
[ rash-uh-nl-ee, rash-nl- ]
adverb
- in a way that is agreeable to and supported by reason; sensibly or logically:
It’s a bit difficult to explain rationally to your teenager why they are being subjected to a drug test at home.
Right-brain thinking also includes intuition, which is not understood rationally but is nonetheless highly valued.
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of rationally1
Example Sentences
The Democrats and the so-called Resistance cannot rely on the hope that Trump’s policies will hurt his followers and that they will then “rationally” turn on him.
Cult members are under a deluge of conspiracy theories and disinformation, degrading their ability to think rationally and making them more dependent on the cult leadership.
From there, the brain simply continued to develop using this linear mode of thinking, as a kluge rather than a rationally designed machine.
As a result, Mr Bieber questioned the ability of Mr Jeffries to "rationally assist" with the possible factual and legal defences to the allegations he was facing, according to the document.
Many of these races have been so close for so long that they are rationally worried that it will fall the wrong way.
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