Definition of reasoning in English:
reasoning
noun ˈriːz(ə)nɪŋˈriz(ə)nɪŋ
mass nounThe action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
he explained the reasoning behind his decision at a media conference
Example sentencesExamples
- In the coming days, that reasoning will receive close scrutiny.
- These are based on my probably inaccurate observations and my misinformed reasoning, but I think them fair.
- It is this sense of being tested by practice and judged by results that gives strategic reasoning its edge.
- They are also supposed to record all details of such acts, including their reasoning for the use of force.
- Barthes has argued that myths and rituals in our society have taken the form of reasoning and speech.
- He doesn't give a damn about logical reasoning or proof of anything.
- That may underlie the reasoning in the Court of Appeal in British Columbia too.
- Matthew Stinson can't help but point out the flaw in that reasoning.
- Your mate has gone through the same reasoning, which leaves you both vulnerable.
- The reasoning behind the exchange is to further enhance their marketability.
- The Court's reasoning is convincing.
- What influences the development of mathematical reasoning in different population groups?
- I think it is an essential part of his reasoning.
- I have to wonder what the reasoning was for this slight.
- An assumption is made that moral reasoning is subject to measurement.
- This kind of reasoning puts the importance of the reader's sensitivities above what is true.
- The majority reasoning was most clearly expressed by Justice Hayne.
- This conflict raises a question mark over the judge's reasoning.
- This sounds like entire supposition, and I would like to know what reasoning is behind it.
- I can't understand the reasoning behind some of those.
Definition of reasoning in US English:
reasoning
nounˈriz(ə)nɪŋˈrēz(ə)niNG
The action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
he explained the reasoning behind his decision at a media conference
Example sentencesExamples
- In the coming days, that reasoning will receive close scrutiny.
- They are also supposed to record all details of such acts, including their reasoning for the use of force.
- That may underlie the reasoning in the Court of Appeal in British Columbia too.
- The reasoning behind the exchange is to further enhance their marketability.
- This kind of reasoning puts the importance of the reader's sensitivities above what is true.
- An assumption is made that moral reasoning is subject to measurement.
- What influences the development of mathematical reasoning in different population groups?
- I have to wonder what the reasoning was for this slight.
- The Court's reasoning is convincing.
- It is this sense of being tested by practice and judged by results that gives strategic reasoning its edge.
- Matthew Stinson can't help but point out the flaw in that reasoning.
- This conflict raises a question mark over the judge's reasoning.
- These are based on my probably inaccurate observations and my misinformed reasoning, but I think them fair.
- Barthes has argued that myths and rituals in our society have taken the form of reasoning and speech.
- I can't understand the reasoning behind some of those.
- He doesn't give a damn about logical reasoning or proof of anything.
- I think it is an essential part of his reasoning.
- The majority reasoning was most clearly expressed by Justice Hayne.
- This sounds like entire supposition, and I would like to know what reasoning is behind it.
- Your mate has gone through the same reasoning, which leaves you both vulnerable.