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- RATIONALIZE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RATIONALIZE is to bring into accord with reason or cause something to seem reasonable How to use rationalize in a sentence
- RATIONALIZE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
RATIONALIZE definition: 1 to try to find reasons to explain your behaviour, decisions, etc : 2 to make a company, way of… Learn more
- RATIONALIZE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Rationalize definition: to ascribe (one's acts, opinions, etc ) to causes that superficially seem reasonable and valid but that actually are unrelated to the true, possibly unconscious and often less creditable or agreeable causes See examples of RATIONALIZE used in a sentence
- Rationalize - definition of rationalize by The Free Dictionary
1 to ascribe (one's actions) to causes that seem reasonable but do not reflect true, unconscious, or less creditable causes 2 to make conformable to reason 3 Math to eliminate radicals from (an equation or expression): to rationalize the denominator of a fraction
- Rationalization - Psychology Today
Rationalization is a defense mechanism in which people justify difficult or unacceptable feelings with seemingly logical reasons and explanations For example, a student who is rejected
- Rationalization Explained: Definition and Examples
Rationalization is a fascinating psychological concept that helps us understand how we cope with uncomfortable situations or feelings It’s like putting on a pair of glasses that make everything seem clearer, but those lenses can sometimes distort the truth
- rationalize - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
rationalize (third-person singular simple present rationalizes, present participle rationalizing, simple past and past participle rationalized) (American spelling, Oxford British English) To make something rational or more rational To justify a discreditable act, or irrational behaviour
- Rationalization as a Defense Mechanism - Simply Psychology
Rationalization is a psychological defense mechanism in which a person justifies or explains an uncomfortable feeling or behavior with a seemingly logical reason, rather than acknowledging the true, often more distressing, reason behind it Rationalization means making excuses for something that is hard to accept
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