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    rationalization
    /ˌraʃənəlʌɪˈzeɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action of attempting to explain or justify behaviour or an attitude with logical reasons, even if these are not appropriate: "most people are prone to self-deceptive rationalization"
    • 2. the action of making a company, process, or industry more efficient, especially by dispensing with superfluous personnel or equipment: British "the London dockers struggle to preserve their jobs against ruthless rationalization"

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  2. RATIONALIZATION definition: 1. an attempt to find reasons for behaviour, decisions, etc., especially your own: 2. the process…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RATIONALIZATION is the act, process, or result of rationalizing : a way of describing, interpreting, or explaining something (such as bad behavior) that makes it seem proper, more attractive, etc.. How to use rationalization in a sentence.

  4. Rationalization definition: the act or process of ascribing ones actions, opinions, etc., to causes that seem reasonable and valid but are actually unrelated to the true, possibly unconscious and often less complimentary ones. See examples of RATIONALIZATION used in a sentence.

  5. Rationalization means organizing something into a logically coherent system. Factory organization is often rationalized to make it as efficient as possible. Sometimes rationalization means a way someone justifies their action.

  6. rationalize verb (CHANGE) [ I or T ] to make a company, way of working, etc. more effective, usually by combining or stopping particular activities, or (of a company, way of working, etc.) to become more effective in this way: We rationalized the production system so that one operator could control all three machines.

  7. rationalization. Any action that increases the effectiveness of allied forces through more efficient or effective use of defense resources committed to the alliance. Rationalization includes consolidation, reassignment of national priorities to higher alliance needs, standardization, specialization, mutual support or improved interoperability ...

  8. noun. /ˌræʃnəlaɪˈzeɪʃn/ /ˌræʃnələˈzeɪʃn/ ( British English also rationalisation) [uncountable, countable] the act of finding or trying to find a logical reason to explain why somebody thinks, behaves, etc. in a way that is difficult to understand. No amount of rationalization could justify his actions. Definitions on the go.