logicize

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

logic + -ize

Verb

logicize (third-person singular simple present logicizes, present participle logicizing, simple past and past participle logicized)

  1. (transitive) To make logical; to bring into the domain of logic.
  2. (intransitive) To argue.
    • 1834, Leigh Hunt, The Monthly Repository, volume 8, page 85:
      Those who logicize in favour of belief, state their arguments very briefly.
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