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rational adjective

  /ˈɹæʃ(ə)nəl/
  • (arithmetic) Of a number, capable of being expressed as the ratio of two integers.
rationnel, rationnelle
  • Logically sound; not self-contradictory or otherwise absurd.
raisonnable, rationnel
  • (algebra) Of an algebraic expression in indeterminates, or more generally a function: capable of being expressed as the ratio of two polynomials.
rationnel

ration noun

  /ˈreːʃʌn/ , /ˈɹeɪʃən/ , /ˈɹæʃən/
  • A portion of some limited resource, especially food, allocated to a person or group.
ration

rationalism noun

  • (philosophy) The theory that the reason is a source of knowledge independent of and superior to sense perception.
rationalisme

rationalization noun

  /ˌræʃ(ə)n(ə)laɪˈzeɪʃn̩/ , /ˌræʃənəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
  • (now, rare) The process or result of rationalizing, or expressing in rational terms.
  • A statement of one's motives, or of the causes of some event.
  • (economics) The reorganization of a company or organization in order to improve its efficiency through the reallocation of resources and changes in its workforce.
  • (mathematics) The simplification of an expression without changing its value.
rationalisation

ration verb

  /ˈreːʃʌn/ , /ˈɹeɪʃən/ , /ˈɹæʃən/
  • (transitive) To portion out (especially during a shortage of supply); to limit access to.
rationner

rationality noun

  • The quality or state of being rational; due exercise of reason; reasonableness.
rationalité

rationalize verb

  /ˈɹæʃənəlaɪz/
  • To make something rational or more rational.
  • To justify a discreditable act, or irrational behaviour.
rationaliser

rationally adverb

  • In a rational manner
rationnellement

rationing noun

  • Controlled distribution of scarce resources such as food or fuel; used typically in wartime.
rationnement

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rational noun {m}

  /ʁa.sjɔ.nal/
rationale
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