verb
- present participle of logicise; to apply logic to something; to reason or argue using logical principles
Usage: British spelling variant of 'logicizing'; formal or academic usage
Examples
- She spent the afternoon logicising the problem until she found a solution.
- By logicising each step of the argument, the philosopher exposed the flaw in the reasoning.
- He was logicising about the best approach to take.
- The team focused on logicising their strategy rather than relying on intuition.
- Logicising through complex data helped the analyst reach a sound conclusion.