rationalize
To make something rational or more rational.
Verb
- To make something rational or more rational.
- To justify a discreditable act, or irrational behaviour.
- Vested interest, united ties, / landed gentry, rationalize. / Look who bought the myth. / By jingo, buy America. - 1987, “Exhuming McCarthy”, in Document (R.E.M. No. 5), performed by R.E.M.:
- To remove radicals, without changing the value of an expression or the roots of an equation.
- To structure something along modern, efficient and systematic lines, or according to scientific principles. This often includes eliminating duplication and grouping like or similar items.
- At our October meeting, Membership Director George Kaufer suggested rationalizing schedules on the Morris & Essex and Montclair-Boonton trains. He had prepared peak-hour schedules with a focus on ensuring that trains to...
Origin
From French rationaliser. By surface analysis, rational + -ize.
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backward rationalize overrationalize rationalizability rationalizable rationalization rationalisation rationalizer rerationalize