ratiocination

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[RAY-show-sin-AY-shun]

  • n. the process of logical reasoning
"I have this new sychronized swim routine called 'ratiocination.' Wanna see? It's where you do all the moves while looking at each other and base your next movement on the obviously logica--"
"NO." "Are you sure? You're sure, aren't you? Damn..."

EDITOR'S NOTE: Followers of nomology generally practice ratiocination. Not to be confused with rationalization.

3 Sentences Using "ratiocination"

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After a long exhausting day my ability for ratiocination is nonexistent, the slightest thing can make me cry or fume with anger.

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Although the right-winger's ratiocinations are logically sound, his foundational premise that Obama is a Kenyan Muslim renders his argument ludicrous.

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I'm surprised at how little ratiocination is used as a tool for governing in Washington D.C.

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