verb
- past tense and past participle of logicise; to make logical or apply logic to something; to reason or think through logically
Usage: British English spelling (American English: logicized); formal or academic usage
Examples
- She logicised her argument carefully before presenting it to the committee.
- The engineer logicised the design process to eliminate inefficiencies.
- He logicised away the emotional concerns with cold, hard facts.
- The team logicised their approach to problem-solving.
- After logicising the data, the researchers drew clear conclusions.