Ratiocinate — Ra ti*oc i*nate (r[a^]sh [i^]*[o^]s [i^]*n[=a]t), v. i. [L. ratiocinatus, p. p. of ratiocinari, fr. ratio reason. See {Ratio}.] To reason, esp. deductively; to offer reason or argument. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ratiocinate — index debate, deduce, deliberate, ponder, reason (conclude) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
ratiocinate — (v.) 1640s, from L. ratiocinatus, pp. of ratiocinare (see RATIOCINATION (Cf. ratiocination)) … Etymology dictionary
ratiocinate — [rash΄ē äs′ə nāt΄] vi. ratiocinated, ratiocinating [< L ratiocinatus, pp. of ratiocinari, to reckon < ratio: see REASON] to think or argue logically; reason ratiocination n. ratiocinative adj. ratiocinator n … English World dictionary
ratiocinate — intransitive verb ( nated; nating) Etymology: Latin ratiocinatus, past participle of ratiocinari to reckon, from ratio + cinari (as in vaticinari to prophesy) more at vaticinate Date: 1643 reason • ratiocinator noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
ratiocinate — ratiocinator, n. /rash ee os euh nayt , oh seuh , rat ee /, v.i., ratiocinated, ratiocinating. to reason; carry on a process of reasoning. [1635 45; < L ratiocinatus ptp. of ratiocinari to reckon, calculate, conclude, v. deriv. of ratio reason] * … Universalium
ratiocinate — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To use the powers of the mind : cerebrate, cogitate, deliberate, reflect, speculate, think. Idioms: put on one s thinking cap, use one s head. See THOUGHTS … English dictionary for students
ratiocinate — v. reason, deduce through logical thinking ræʃɪ É‘sɪneɪt / rætɪ É’sɪneɪt … English contemporary dictionary
ratiocinate — v reason, use logic, use inductive or deductive thinking, think logically; deduce, infer, derive, draw a conclusion, syllogize; calculate, put two and two together, rationalize, Inf. figure, U.S. Dial. reckon, Sl. dope out … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
ratiocinate — rati·oci·nate … English syllables