Razonado in english

Reasoned

pronunciation: rizənd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

razonado = reasoned ; inferential. 

Example: While some of the literature examined diverges from mainstream allopathic medicine, most popular publications succeed in presenting coherent, reasoned, and documented viewpoints.Example: Only in LIS were there more articles using descriptive techniques than articles using inferential techniques.

razonar = reason ; come to + Posesivo + senses. 

Example: Ergo, it was reasoned, an entry under the author's name and the title found on the title page or elsewhere in the book, with a symbol to indicate its location on the shelves, should readily help one find the book desired.Example: The tumult died as people came to their senses and integrated A/V materials into their collections and cataloguing rules.

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» habilidad de razonarthinking skillsthinking ability .

Example: Bibliographic instruction can be instrumental in developing the information handling, thinking and writing skills that form the foundation of the academic experience = La formación de usuarios puede contribuir positivamente a desarrollar la capacidad de manejar la información, la capacidad de razonamiento y las técnicas de redacción que forman la base de la experiencia universitaria.

Example: Tricky questions help you improve your thinking abilities and are the right food for critical thinking.

» incapaz de razonarincapable for reasoning .

Example: However, for a long time researchers have believed that children are incapable of reasoning by analogy.

» razonar las cosasreason + things out .

Example: Now with the wisdom of years I try to reason things out and the only people I fear are those who never have doubts.

» resolver razonandoreason out .

Example: Trying to reason out or make sense from an obsessive thought usually only strengthens the thought.

Razonado synonyms

sound in spanish: sonar, pronunciation: saʊnd part of speech: noun, adjective thoughtful in spanish: pensativo, pronunciation: θɔtfəl part of speech: adjective valid in spanish: válido, pronunciation: væləd part of speech: adjective considered in spanish: considerado, pronunciation: kənsɪdɜrd part of speech: adjective well-grounded in spanish: bien fundamentado, pronunciation: welgraʊndəd part of speech: adjective well thought out in spanish: bien pensado, pronunciation: welθɔtaʊt
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