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- Dictionaryrationally/ˈraʃənəli/
adverb
- 1. by reasonable or logical means: "the wealth generated by world markets has not been rationally or fairly distributed"
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RATIONALLY definition: 1. in a way that is based on reason and clear thought, rather than emotions: 2. in a way that is…. Learn more.
adj. 1. Having or exercising the ability to reason. See Synonyms at logical. 2. Consistent with or based on reason or good judgment; logical or sensible: rational decisions. 3. Of sound mind; sane: wondered if the eccentric neighbor was not completely rational. 4. Mathematics Capable of being expressed as a quotient of integers. n. Mathematics.
RATIONALLY meaning: 1. in a way that is based on reason and clear thought, rather than emotions: 2. in a way that is…. Learn more.
adjective. us / ˈræʃ·ə·n ə l / Add to word list. showing clear thought or reason: a rational decision. Obviously, he wasn’t rational. rationally. adverb [ not gradable ] us / ˈræʃ·ə·n ə l·i / It’s hard to behave rationally at such times. (Definition of rational from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Jun 25, 2024 · the "rational" family. in a rational manner.
Definition of rationally adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Rationally definition: in a way that is agreeable to and supported by reason; sensibly or logically. See examples of RATIONALLY used in a sentence.
1. a. : having reason or understanding. b. : relating to, based on, or agreeable to reason : reasonable. a rational explanation. rational behavior. 2. : involving only multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction and only a finite number of times. 3. : relating to, consisting of, or being one or more rational numbers.
Rationally definition: In a <a>rational</a> manner.
designating or of a real number or quantity expressible as the ratio of two integers, with the second integer not being equal to zero: all integers and fractions are rational numbers. see also irrational (sense 3) b. designating a function expressible as the quotient of two polynomials.