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Rationalised meaning
simple past and past participle of rationalise
Example sentences (16)
If these can be rationalised as massy entertainment, OTT shows, offering personalised and curated entertainment, are hardly more troubling.
They rationalised these practices as useful for helping them feel more comfortable around teammates, given they had a mutual experience of being humiliated.
Additionally, the House debated and rationalised the Uganda National Meteorological Authority (Amendment) Bill 2024 and the National Commission for UNESCO (Amendment) Bill 2024 doing away with the board and the entity back to the Ministry of Education.
Atishi said that due to the shortage, water supply will be rationalised.
Madeleine began drinking when she was a teenager and her reliance on alcohol intensified as she got older, but she rationalised drinking as being a well-deserved treat for a single mum-of-four.
It has rationalised the mass dispossession of the Palestinians of their homeland through ethnic cleansing and illegal settlement-building.
Review to 8.3 percent of GDP, reflecting the improved revenues from the anticipated pick-up of economic activities and a more rationalised public expenditure programme.
The Malta Chamber of Commerce, which is expecting a “consolidated and rationalised position” about entertainment, has already said it was not against mass events if organisers sought the safety of participants and the public.
The business is becoming rationalised.
Third, bidi’s price and tax should be rationalised by abolishing filter and non-filter tiers.
This is a departure from how modern democracy tends to be rationalised.
Today, the thing that is corroding capitalism, barely rationalised by mainstream economics, is information.
Rates of sales tax, federal excise duty, etc will also be rationalised.
He rationalised the use of many ophthalmically important drugs, including mydriatics and miotics.
Monboddo and Samuel Clarke resisted elements of Newton's work, but eventually rationalised it to conform with their strong religious views of nature.
The introduction of SI rationalised both the way in which units of measure were defined and also the list of units in use.