ratiocinative in English

adjective

['ræʃɪ'ɑsəneɪtɪv /'rætɪ'ɒsnətɪv]

pertaining to the reasoning process, pertaining to logical deductio

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1. A SYSTEM OF LOGIC: RATIOCINATIVE AND INDUCTIVE JOHN STUART MILL But a splendid Corrective came soon afterwards in the crowning naval victory of Trafalgar

2. A SYSTEM OF LOGIC: RATIOCINATIVE AND INDUCTIVE JOHN STUART MILL It need hardly be told that his open and friendly address met equally ready and cheerful Acceptation from Nigel Olifaunt

3. A SYSTEM OF LOGIC: RATIOCINATIVE AND INDUCTIVE JOHN STUART MILL It need hardly be told that his open and friendly address met equally ready and cheerful Acceptation from Nigel Olifaunt

4. Because above method is not a rigorous ratiocinative method, but a empirical diagnosis based on partial information, this method has robustness to the limitation of testing accuracy and information.

5. The writer of the prose tale, in short, may bring to his theme a vast variety of modes or inflections of thought and expression--(the ratiocinative, for example, the sarcastic or the humorous) which are not only Antagonistical to the nature of the poem, but absolutely forbidden by one of its most peculiar and indispensable adjuncts; we allude

6. The writer of the prose tale, in short, may bring to his theme a vast variety of modes or inflections of thought and expression—(the ratiocinative, for example, the sarcastic or the humorous) which are not only Antagonistical to the nature of the poem, but absolutely forbidden by one of its most peculiar and indispensable adjuncts; we allude