9 Verbs to Use for the Word rationale

I never enclosed one bit of paper in another, nor understood the rationale of it.

This phrase contains the rationale of the restless flow and the evanescent being of the Hegelian world.

Unable to draw out a single, simplified rationale that encompasses the logic of each and every protestor, traditional media storytellers conclude that there is no logic at all.

At this muster, which I attended, the superior officers in command certainly appeared to be sufficiently conversant with tactics, and explained the rationale of each movement in a clear and concise manner; but the captains and subalterns went through their exercise somewhat in the manner of the yeomen of the Green Island.

We moderns have not only no such rule, but profess inability to comprehend its rationale.

They can, however, engage the public in an ongoing exploration and dialogue on issues and their impacts, and attempt to provide a rationale for their roles in the chamber in which they participate.

Old family friends on the bride's side should also receive invitationsthe rationale or original intention of this wedding assemblage being to give publicity to the fact that the bride is leaving her paternal home with the consent and approbation of her parents.

God is then our honey, and we, as St Augustine says, are His; and who wants to understand honey or requires the rationale of a kiss?" (Rod, Root, and Flower, xx.) Once given the essential idea, to be grasped by the intuitive faculty alone, the world is full of analogies, of natural revelations which help to support and illustrate great truths.

Most of our time at least, policies were based on whims and fancies, to gauge the rationale of which often left one bewildered.)

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  rationale