Crossword-Solution: RATIONALISE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| RATIONALISE | anagram | REALISATION |
We have 26 clues for the answer “RATIONALISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| to make rational | 1 answer |
| Make a company more efficient by disposing of unwanted staff or equipment | 1 answer |
| scale down | 9 answers |
| Trim down | 9 answers |
| make allowance for | 9 answers |
| Downsize | 11 answers |
| CUT back on | 12 answers |
| slim down | 16 answers |
| exculpate | 37 answers |
| tell the world | 37 answers |
| irradiate | 38 answers |
| ratiocination | 43 answers |
| MAKE plain | 44 answers |
| Rationale | 47 answers |
| make clear | 50 answers |
| rationalization | 50 answers |
| CALL to mind | 54 answers |
| explain | 57 answers |
| Diminish | 59 answers |
| Rationalism | 59 answers |
| Rationalisation | 60 answers |
| Lessen | 64 answers |
| make known | 70 answers |
| Reduce | 72 answers |
| Ground | 80 answers |
| Trim | 91 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RATIONALISE (5)
With Plato, they are the creators of our reason--those treasures of experience, stacked and stored, which, to each one of us, come as by inheritance, or with no proportionate effort on our part, to direct, to enlarge and rationalise, from the first use of language by us, our manner of taking things.
They have done more than all else of their period to rationalise the application of our knowledge of the Vertebrata, and have now left their mark for all time on the history of progress, as embodied in our classificatory systems.
The man who can rationalise his entire experience is in the way of learning the deepest lesson of life and of keeping the keenest interest in all its happenings.
Again, when the mediaeval Christians ceased to regard the Tuátha De Danan as devils, and proceeded to rationalise the divine record as the ethnic bards had rationalised the history of the early gods; the Tuátha De Danan, shorn of immortality, became ancient heroes who had lived their day and died, and the greater raths, no longer the houses of the gods, figure in that literature irrationally rational, as their tombs.
The answer to the second question is interwoven with an attempt to rationalise the fatality that broods over Rosmersholm.
Quotes with RATIONALISE (3)
[W]e are hardened to what we know, and we rationalise and even justify cruelties practised by us and our like while retaining the capacity to be outraged, even disgusted by practices equally cruel which, under the hands of strangers, take a different form.
These minor, natural flaws did not explain why hers was but the deceptive beauty of the poisoned apple. It was not merely that she was shallow, a creature of simple malice: within her tiny skull a storm raged, hectic, vicious and vengeful. The depths of her character were murky and she herself, had she made the attempt, would struggle to rationalise her behaviour. In morals she was well-versed, for they had been imparted to her through fables as a young child, yet she could f…
Irrationality is the exclusive preserve of humans as among all creatures only we have the power to rationalise, that being the art of packaging patently irrational as apparently rational.