Synonym: abstract thought, intelligent, logical thinking, reasoning, thinking. Similar words: reason, season, in season, seasonal, increasing, increasingly, personification, breast. Meaning: ['rɪːznɪŋ] n. thinking that is coherent and logical. adj. endowed with the capacity to reason.
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(61) Mathematical and language skills unite in the understanding of logic and reasoning, an essential component of mature intelligence.
(62) Beginning with the emergence of preoperational reasoning, arguments and intellectual confrontations with others are a source of cognitive conflict and disequilibrium.
(63) The difference between science and the fuzzy subjects is that science requires reasoning while those other subjects merely require scholarship. Robert A. Heinlein
(64) They need to provide the factual knowledge and the reasoning skills that a rational mind requires.
(65) This qualified chimera image will allow our comparison of Presocratic reasoning with scientific reasoning to be more precise.
(66) Their reasoning is that, if people wanted pure carbohydrates, they would eat bread or pasta.
(67) It is to save them the need to refer to the very foundations of morality and practical reasoning generally in every case.
(68) This line of reasoning is intended to provide a means for felicitous plural and singular pronominal reference under appropriate circumstances.
(69) The kind of reasoning involved in derivations of this kind is called deductive reasoning.
(70) As with other knowledge, children construct moral knowledge and reasoning out of their actions in the environment.
(71) The precise reasoning behind the apparent intent to inflict fatalities and casualties among the civilian population in Britain is far from clear.
(72) It is not so easy to apply this reasoning to the case of General Electric or General Motors.
(73) It essentially involved asking individual children carefully selected questions and noting their responses and their reasoning for those responses.
(74) In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual. Galileo Galilei
(75) In these respects, as your Lordships can see, the Lawrence principle was not essential to the reasoning.
(76) The last concerns the way the existence of a binding authoritative directive affects the reasoning of the subjects of the authority.
(77) The reasoning was elaborate, the product of nonstop local gossip since a series of strange events on June 5.
(78) There is a close connection between the learning process and the development of a thinking, reasoning self.
(79) He also applies good numerical reasoning skills to data, and analyses information critically before he makes decisions.
(80) Sometimes these views are based on reasoning that an economist would judge fallacious.
(81) Snowden's close reasoning and unerring instinct for words were allied with Maxton's humour and Churchill's daring.
(82) A study of deductive reasoning constitutes the discipline of logic.
(83) We start by talking about a problem of circular reasoning to motivate the diagram.
(84) In human terms the reasoning which had been presented to him was filled with flaws and false assumptions.
(85) The boys outpaced the girls in mechanical, verbal, and abstract reasoning, space relations, and numerical ability.
(86) This was the reasoning which lay behind the foundation of the Zollverein in 1834.
(87) It results from a process of logical, deductive reasoning, unsullied by personal feelings or practicalities.
(88) When conflicts arise between perception and thought, as in conservation problems, children using preoperational reasoning make judgments based on perception.
(88) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(89) I have hardly ever known a mathematician who was capable of reasoning. Plato
(90) An engaging blend of poetic characterization and deductive reasoning, it was delivered for the most part in a weary monotone.
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