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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The politician's rationalization of their corrupt actions fell on deaf ears.
The scientist's rationalization of the data helped them form a theory.
A rationalization approach to organizing her schedule helped her balance work and personal life.
We need to come up with a rationalization plan before taking any action.
The engineer's rationalization approach to designing the building made it structurally sound.
His rationalization analysis of the data led to a groundbreaking discovery.
She took a rationalization approach to budgeting her expenses.
He had a rationalization explanation for his behavior.
A rationalization approach to problem-solving is effective in the workplace.
She found comfort in rationalization when faced with criticism.
Rationalization is a common defense mechanism used by people.
His constant rationalization made it difficult to have a productive conversation.
She used rationalization to avoid taking responsibility for her mistakes.
Rationalization can be harmful if it prevents individuals from taking necessary action.
His rationalization was flawed and did not convince anyone.
She relied on rationalization to cope with her anxiety.
Rationalization may provide temporary relief, but it does not solve underlying problems.
His rationalization was nothing but an excuse for his bad behavior.
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