makul kılmak

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التركية - الإنجليزية
rationalize
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
To justify an immoral act, or illogical behaviour. “The process of thought by which one justifies a discreditable act, and by which one offers to oneself and the world a better motive for one's action than the true motive”1949 , Funk, Wilfred; Lewis, Norman, “4 - Words for Mature Minds”, in 30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary, New York: Washington Square Press, page p.29:
To render rational; to free from radical signs or quantities
to remove radicals , without changing the value of an expression or the roots of an equation
To make rational; also, to convert to rationalism
To form a rational conception of
structure and run according to rational or scientific principles in order to achieve desired results; "We rationalized the factory's production and raised profits
to justify an immoral act, or illogical behaviour
to make something rational
ra·tion·al·ize rationalizes rationalizing rationalized in BRIT, also use rationalise1. If you try to rationalize attitudes or actions that are difficult to accept, you think of reasons to justify or explain them. He further rationalized his activity by convincing himself that he was actually promoting peace
To use, and rely on, reason in forming a theory, belief, etc
To interpret in the manner of a rationalist
remove irrational quantities from; "This function can be rationalized" think rationally; employ logic or reason; "When one wonders why one is doing certain things, one should rationalize" structure and run according to rational or scientific principles in order to achieve desired results; "We rationalized the factory's production and raised profits
remove irrational quantities from; "This function can be rationalized"
especially in matters of religion: to accord with the principles of rationalism
think rationally; employ logic or reason; "When one wonders why one is doing certain things, one should rationalize"
{f} invent possible reasons for an action which are not the true reasons; make something more logical, interpret something rationally; make a company more effective by joining or stopping certain activities (also rationalise)
When a company, system, or industry is rationalized, it is made more efficient, usually by getting rid of staff and equipment that are not essential. The network of 366 local offices is being rationalised to leave the company with 150 to 200 larger branch offices. = streamline + rationalization ra·tion·ali·za·tion the rationalization of the textile industry
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