RATIONALIZES - significado y definición. Qué es RATIONALIZES
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Qué (quién) es RATIONALIZES - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rationalisation; Rationalize; Rationalise; Rationalization (disambiguation); Rationalising; Rationalizing; Rationalisation (disambiguation); Rationalizes

Rationalize         
·vt To form a rational conception of.
II. Rationalize ·vt To interpret in the manner of a rationalist.
III. Rationalize ·vt To make rational; also, to convert to rationalism.
IV. Rationalize ·vt To render rational; to free from radical signs or quantities.
V. Rationalize ·vi To use, and rely on, reason in forming a theory, belief, ·etc., especially in matters of religion: to accord with the principles of rationalism.
rationalize         
(rationalizes, rationalizing, rationalized)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'rationalise'
1.
If you try to rationalize attitudes or actions that are difficult to accept, you think of reasons to justify or explain them.
He further rationalized his activity by convincing himself that he was actually promoting peace...
VERB: V n
2.
When a company, system, or industry is rationalized, it is made more efficient, usually by getting rid of staff and equipment that are not essential. (mainly BRIT BUSINESS)
The network of 366 local offices is being rationalised to leave the company with 150 to 200 larger branch offices.
= streamline
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
rationalization
...the rationalization of the textile industry.
N-UNCOUNT
rationalize         
or rationalise
¦ verb
1. attempt to justify (an action or attitude) with logical reasoning.
2. Brit. make (a company or industry) more efficient by dispensing with superfluous personnel or equipment.
reorganize (a process or system) so as to make it more logical and consistent.
3. Mathematics convert to a rational form.
Derivatives
rationalization noun
rationalizer noun

Wikipedia

Rationalization

Rationalization may refer to:

  • Rationalization (economics), an attempt to change an ad hoc workflow into one based on published rules; also, jargon for a reduction in staff
  • Rationalisation (mathematics), the process of removing a square root or imaginary number from the denominator of a fraction
  • Rationalization (psychology), a psychological defense mechanism in which perceived controversial behaviors are logically justified also known as "making excuses"
    • Post-purchase rationalization, a tendency to retroactively ascribe positive attributes to an option one has selected
  • Rationalization (sociology), the replacement of traditions, values, and emotions as motives for behavior in society with rational motives
  • Rationalization, appropriate placement of a factor such as was done with 4π for Heaviside–Lorentz units
Ejemplos de uso de RATIONALIZES
1. But the moral logic also rationalizes self–interest and selfishness.
2. Oil is fueling a nuclear Iran, and even rationalizes the genocide in Darfur.
3. "My feeling was, ‘Is this really happening?‘ " The talk–show host rationalizes his Finnish popularity, suggesting the show‘s "weird, abstract" comedy strikes a chord with European sensibilities.
4. At present, Conejos said Bechtel is preparing a comprehensive security plan to be discussed with Filipino workers and the Philippine consular mission. «Part of the security plan is the 24–hour, seven–day security arrangement, police visibility including deployment of foot patrols, and putting up of a signal system and ID–coded system that rationalizes the entry and exit of workers.
5. The emerging U.S. rationalization for this setback flows from the current ideology, which similarly rationalizes the setbacks in Iraq or Afghanistan as a struggle between good and evil÷ The native despots cannot stand the advancing light of democracy and bite back.