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as rationalized
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as rationalized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a justification or explanation that has been provided for a particular action or belief. Example: "The decision was made as rationalized by the committee during the meeting."
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5 human-written examples
This indicates that MCC alteration may not be a driver (but rather a passenger) of colorectal tumorigenesis, and we hypothesize that its disruption in human CRCs could merely be a result of its close proximity to APC in the human genome, as rationalized as follows.
Science
Clearly, the experimental data show that plate compression enhances significantly the kinetics and concomitant performance of the lead-acid battery, and this is related to the enhanced reactivity of the active material, as rationalized by using the agglomeration-of-spheres (AOS) model.
Science
As rationalized about RI, end point of Rujiwetpongstorn [ 35] curve on 20th week was the same as our curve origin point.
Science
For the study of changes in drug promiscuity over time, accessing original activity records and their release dates was an essential requirement, as rationalized above.
Science
B) As rationalized by the referees, the increased local concentration of Aurora A and the increased cellular temperature conjectures that our in vitro-measured autophosphorylation kinetics at 25°C are compatible with known Aurora A T288 phosphorylation kinetics during the 3 to 4 hours of G2/M duration in HeLa cells.
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55 human-written examples
This indicate that a more sustainable agricultural production systems as conservation tillage and direct planting during the re-planting season, as well as rationalizing the N fertilizers use might be achieved to reduce GHG emissions in sugarcane areas.
Will these be sensible, such as rationalizing our myriad, overlapping financial regulatory structures and pushing for the creation of exchanges and clearinghouses for exotic instruments, such as credit default swaps, so we have transparency and standardization?
News & Media
But his post almost immediately delves into the kind of political insinuations that seem to fuel his return to blogging, quoting "Google evangelist Dion Almaer as rationalizing the need for yet another "standards" (Dare's quotes) organization by providing "justification for why existing Web standards organizations do not meet their needs".
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"Many see him as ignorant, while others also see him as rationalizing to meet his personal needs.
News & Media
The Times was seen as rationalizing its decision the following month in an odd front page story suggesting McClatchy's article may have undermined national security.
News & Media
The agent acted because of some specific beliefs and purposes, but other beliefs and purposes of his could just as easily rationalize that action, and thus be cited in its explanation.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "as rationalized" when you want to indicate that an explanation or justification has been provided for a particular action, decision, or phenomenon. Ensure the context makes it clear who is doing the rationalizing.
Common error
Avoid using "as rationalized" in casual conversation or informal writing. Simpler terms like "explained" or "justified" are often more appropriate and natural.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as rationalized" functions as an adverbial modifier, indicating the manner in which something is being presented or understood. Ludwig examples show its use in scientific and news contexts, where a justification or explanation is being provided.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "as rationalized" serves to indicate that a justification or explanation has been provided for something. As highlighted by Ludwig, this phrase is grammatically correct and primarily used in science and news contexts. While "as rationalized" can be a useful way to express that something has been explained or justified, it is less frequent in informal language. Consider alternatives such as "as justified" or "as explained" for simpler phrasing. When using "as rationalized", ensure that the context is clear and that the explanation is explicitly linked to the action or decision being discussed. The phrase should be avoided in casual contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as justified
Replaces 'rationalized' with 'justified', implying a moral or legal correctness.
as explained
Uses 'explained' instead of 'rationalized', focusing on clarity and understanding.
as reasoned
Substitutes 'rationalized' with 'reasoned', emphasizing the logical process.
as accounted for
Replaces 'rationalized' focusing on providing a sufficient explanation.
as defended
Uses 'defended', indicating a more active justification against criticism.
as supported
Replaces 'rationalized' with 'supported', emphasizing the evidence backing the reasoning.
as clarified
Substitutes 'rationalized' with 'clarified', emphasizing the removal of ambiguity.
as understood
Replaces 'rationalized' with 'understood', highlighting comprehension.
as made sense of
Uses 'made sense of' which shows the process of understanding something difficult.
as legitimized
Substitutes 'rationalized' with 'legitimized', emphasizing the act of making something acceptable.
FAQs
How can I use "as rationalized" in a sentence?
Use "as rationalized" to indicate that something has been justified or explained, as in, "The budget cuts were implemented as rationalized by the need to reduce overall expenses."
What can I say instead of "as rationalized"?
You can use alternatives like "as justified", "as explained", or "as reasoned" depending on the specific context.
Is "as rationalized" formal or informal language?
"As rationalized" tends to be more formal. In informal contexts, consider using simpler alternatives like "as explained" or "as justified".
What's the difference between "as rationalized" and "as justified"?
"As rationalized" implies providing a reason or explanation, while "as justified" suggests demonstrating that something is right or fair. The choice depends on whether you're emphasizing the explanation or the defense of an action.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested