verb
- present participle of logicize; to apply logical reasoning or analysis to something; to make something conform to the rules of logic
Usage: formal; often used in academic or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The philosopher spent hours logicizing the problem before reaching a conclusion.
- By logicizing the argument, she exposed the flaws in his reasoning.
- He was logicizing every decision rather than trusting his instincts.
- The team focused on logicizing the data to find patterns.
- Instead of logicizing endlessly, sometimes you need to take action.