verb
- to make logical or more logical; to apply logic to something
- to reason or think logically about something
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: logicize); formal or technical
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: logicize)
Examples
- The engineer worked to logicise the design process.
- She tried to logicise her emotional response to the situation.
- We need to logicise our approach before proceeding.
- He logicised the problem step by step.
- The committee sought to logicise the new policy framework.