reasonableness
— Noun
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~ moderation in expectations; "without greater reasonableness by both parties we will never settle this matter!"
reasonableness
— Noun
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~ the state of having good sense and sound judgment; "his rationality may have been impaired"; "he had to rely less on reason than on rousing their emotions"
reasonableness
— Noun
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~ goodness of reason and judgment; "the judiciary is built on the reasonableness of judges"
reasonableness
— Noun
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~ the property of being moderate in price or expenditures; "the store is famous for the reasonableness of its prices"; "the modestness of the living standards here becomes obvious immediately"
reasoner
— Noun
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~ someone who reasons logically
reasoning
— Noun
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~ thinking that is coherent and logical
reasoning by elimination
— Noun
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~ analysis of a problem into alternative possibilities followed by the systematic rejection of unacceptable alternatives
reasoning backward
— Noun
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~ the reasoning involved when you assume the conclusion is true and reason backward to the evidence
reassertion
— Noun
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~ renewed affirmation
reassessment
— Noun
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~ a new appraisal or evaluation
reassignment
— Noun
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~ assignment to a different duty
reassurance
— Noun
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~ the act of reassuring; restoring someone's confidence
reata
— Noun
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~ a long noosed rope used to catch animals
Reaumur
— Noun
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~ French physicist who invented the alcohol thermometer (1683-1757)
Reb
— Noun
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~ `Johnny' was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; `greyback' derived from their grey Confederate uniforms
rebate
— Noun
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~ a refund of some fraction of the amount paid
rebate
— Noun
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~ a rectangular groove made to hold two pieces together
rebato
— Noun
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~ a wired or starched collar of intricate lace; worn in 17th century
Rebecca
— Noun
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~ (Old Testament) wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau