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1
the cause of an
event
or
situation
or something that
provides
an excuse or
explanation
:
Examples:
reason
for The
reason
for the
disaster
was
engine
failure
, not
human
error
.
[ + question word ] The
reason
why
grass
is
green
was a
mystery
to the little boy.
[ + (that) ] The
reason
(that) I'm
calling
is to ask a
favour
.
reason
is because not
standard
The
reason
I
walked
out was because I was
bored
.
[ + to infinitive ] The
police
have (every good)
reason
to believe that he is
guilty
.
with
reason
She was
furious
, and with
reason
(= with good cause).
for reasons best
known
to yourself For reasons best
known
to himself (= for reasons no one else knows about) he's
decided
to leave his job.
for some
reason
For some
reason
, he's never
fined
for
speeding
.
2
because of:
Examples:
He's always
asked
to these
occasions
by
reason
of his
position
.
3
the
ability
of a
healthy
mind to think and make
judgments
,
especially
based
on
practical
facts
:
Examples:
the
power
of
reason
We
humans
believe that we are the only
animals
to have the
power
of
reason
.
lose
your
reason
mainly
UK
old-fashioned He lost his
reason
(=
became
mentally
ill
) when both his
parents
were
killed
in the
crash
.
4
within
the
limits
of what is
acceptable
and
possible
:
Examples:
We can
wear
anything we like to the
office
,
within
reason
.
5
to try to understand and to make
judgments
based
on
practical
facts
:
Examples:
[ + (that) ]
Newton
reasoned
(that) there must be a
force
such as
gravity
reason
something out I
spent
hours
reasoning
out the
solution
to the
puzzle
.
6
the cause of an
event
or
situation
, or something
suggested
as an
explanation
:
Examples:
[
C
] She had never
stopped
by before for any
reason
.
[
C
] There must be a
reason
why sheβs not here yet.
[
U
]
Adams
had good
reason
to
fire
Pickering.
7
the
ability
to think and make
judgments
,
esp
. good
judgments
:
Examples:
Meditation
seemed
to have
improved
her
ability
to
reason
.
8
to think about and make a good
judgment
about:
Examples:
[ + (that)
clause
] He
reasoned
(that) he had only four or five years left as an
athlete
.
9
to
argue
with and try to
persuade
someone:
Examples:
[ I ]
Grace
kept
her
voice
gentle
, as if she were
reasoning
with a
child
.
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