Pronunciation: /ˌræʃ.ə.nəˈlɪs.tɪk/
adjective relating to or characterized by the belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge and truth
A1 She used a rationalistic approach to solve the simple math problem.
A2 The teacher explained the concept in a rationalistic manner that was easy for the students to understand.
B1 The scientist's rationalistic beliefs were evident in his research methodology.
B2 The philosopher's rationalistic arguments were well-reasoned and logical.
C1 The author's rationalistic perspective on morality challenged traditional beliefs.
C2 The debate between the two scholars was characterized by their rationalistic reasoning and intellectual rigor.
formal The philosopher's argument was deeply rooted in rationalistic principles.
informal She always approaches problems with a rationalistic mindset.
slang I don't get all that rationalistic mumbo jumbo.
figurative His rationalistic approach to life kept him grounded in reality.
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