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Anruflenkung
raisonné(e)

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. reason [ingl. brit. ˈriːz(ə)n, ingl. am. ˈrizən] SUST.

1. reason (cause):

raison f (for, behind de)
by reason of form.

2. reason (explanation):

3. reason (grounds):

4. reason (common sense):

II. reason [ingl. brit. ˈriːz(ə)n, ingl. am. ˈrizən] V. trans.

1. reason (argue):

soutenir (that que)
suppose she killed him, he reasoned

2. reason (conclude):

déduire (that que)
she must have killed him, he reasoned

III. reason [ingl. brit. ˈriːz(ə)n, ingl. am. ˈrizən] V. intr.

IV. reasoned ADJ.

reasoned argument, approach:

reasoned

I. reason out V. [ingl. brit. ˈriːz(ə)n -, ingl. am. ˈrizən -] (reason out [sth], reason [sth] out)

reason out problem:

incomprehensible reason, attitude
adduce reason
transcend barrier, reason
unchallengeable argument, reason
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a closely reasoned argument

en el diccionario PONS

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reasoned ADJ.

reasoned

I. reason [ˈri:zn] SUST.

1. reason (ground):

sb's reason for doing sth

2. reason (judgment):

3. reason (sanity):

II. reason [ˈri:zn] V. trans.

III. reason [ˈri:zn] V. intr.

reason with V. intr.

subsidiary reason
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en el diccionario PONS
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reasoned ADJ.

reasoned

I. reason [ˈri·z ə n] SUST.

1. reason (ground):

sb's reason for doing sth

2. reason (judgment):

3. reason (sanity):

II. reason [ˈri·z ə n] V. trans.

III. reason [ˈri·z ə n] V. intr.

subsidiary reason
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Present
Ireason
youreason
he/she/itreasons
wereason
youreason
theyreason
Past
Ireasoned
youreasoned
he/she/itreasoned
wereasoned
youreasoned
theyreasoned
Present Perfect
Ihavereasoned
youhavereasoned
he/she/ithasreasoned
wehavereasoned
youhavereasoned
theyhavereasoned
Past Perfect
Ihadreasoned
youhadreasoned
he/she/ithadreasoned
wehadreasoned
youhadreasoned
theyhadreasoned

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After his demise a number of unfathomable incidents occurred after which a cremation ceremony had to be organised to pacify his soul.
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The book is written about a group of three men who stumble upon enchanted armor of unfathomable, immense powers that they have no clue about.
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Vampires are pale and cold, possess unfathomable strength as well as speed, and have keen senses of hearing, smell and vision.
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The smile has been also been characterized in many different ways from genuinely glowing to thin and mild to unfathomable and benevolent.
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The international implications would be severe, but at this moment are still unfathomable.
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