verb
- to find reasons to justify one's actions or beliefs, especially when they may be wrong or questionable
- to make something more efficient or logical by reorganizing it
- to think about something in a logical way
Usage: business; technical
Examples
- She tried to rationalize her decision to quit school by saying it wasn't challenging enough.
- He rationalized his lateness by blaming traffic, though he had left home late.
- The company decided to rationalize its operations by closing unprofitable branches.
- We need to rationalize our filing system to make it more efficient.
- Instead of getting emotional, try to rationalize the situation.
- The manager rationalized the workflow to reduce waste and save time.