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Word: Reason Out

Definition:
"Reason out" is a verb phrase that means to think carefully about something in order to make a decision or come to a conclusion. It involves using logic and reasoning to understand a situation or solve a problem.

Usage Instructions:
You can use "reason out" when you want to describe the process of thinking through a problem or decision step by step. It is often used when you are trying to find the best solution based on careful thought.

Example:
- "After discussing the options, we reasoned out that it was cheaper to rent than to buy a house."
In this sentence, it shows that the people thought about their choices and came to a conclusion through reasoning.

Advanced Usage:
In more complex situations, you might say, "We need to reason out the implications of this decision before moving forward." Here, it means you should consider all possible outcomes and effects of the decision.

Word Variants:
- "Reasoning" (noun): The process of thinking about something in a logical way.
Example: "His reasoning was sound, and it helped us understand the problem better."

Different Meanings:
While "reason out" specifically refers to the process of logical thinking, "reason" alone can also mean to explain why something is true or to argue for a position.

Synonyms:
- Figure out - Work out - Solve - Conclude - Deduce

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
"Reason out" doesn't have direct idioms, but here are related phrases:
- "Think it through": This means to consider all aspects of a situation carefully.
- "Come to terms with": This means to accept or understand something after thinking about it.

Conclusion:
Using "reason out" helps express the process of logical thinking and decision-making in English.

Verb
  1. decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion
    • We reasoned that it was cheaper to rent than to buy a house

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