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Definition of reasoning noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

reasoning

noun
 
/ˈriːzənɪŋ/
 
/ˈriːzənɪŋ/
[uncountable]
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  1. the process of thinking about things in a logical way; opinions and ideas that are based on logical thinking
    • What is the reasoning behind this decision?
    • This line of reasoning is faulty.
    Extra Examples
    • I cannot accept the reasoning that led the trial court to its decision.
    • Many people challenged the reasoning behind the proposal.
    • She seemed to have lost her powers of reasoning.
    • The implication of this line of reasoning is that globalization of capital is destructive.
    • The same reasoning applies to the current situation.
    • Their reasoning is based on a false analogy.
    • This reasoning suggests the education process is simpler than it actually is.
    • a rather confused piece of reasoning
    • reasoning about art
    • the circularity in their reasoning
    • the reasoning adopted by the court
    • It was difficult to follow his line of reasoning.
    • Such reasoning has two flaws.
    • The first group were given tests based on verbal and deductive reasoning.
    • Why will some people not allow scientific reasoning to be applied to religious matters?
    • You are an intelligent human being with advanced powers of reasoning.
    Topics Opinion and argumentc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • careful
    • sound
    • circular
    … of reasoning
    • piece
    verb + reasoning
    • adopt
    • apply
    • employ
    reasoning + verb
    • apply
    • be based on
    • suggest
    reasoning + noun
    • process
    • ability
    preposition
    • in your reasoning
    • reasoning about
    • reasoning behind
    phrases
    • a flaw in your reasoning
    • a form of reasoning
    • a kind of reasoning
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See reasoning in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee reasoning in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English

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