Logic - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈlɑːdʒɪk|  American pronunciation of the word logic
Brit.  |ˈlɒdʒɪk|  British pronunciation of the word logic

noun

- the branch of philosophy that analyzes inference
- reasoned and reasonable judgment
it made a certain kind of logic
- the principles that guide reasoning within a given field or situation
economic logic requires it
by the logic of war
- the system of operations performed by a computer that underlies the machine's representation of logical operations
- a system of reasoning

Extra examples

If you just use a little logic, you'll see I'm right.

There's no logic in your reasoning.

There's some logic to what he says.

There's a certain logic in what he says.

The revolution proceeded according to its own logic.

There is no logic in their policy.

The logic behind this statement is faulty.

What's the logic of your argument?

It's easy to understand his logic.

There is a certain logic in their choice of architect.

Commercial logic has forced the two parts of the company closer together.

Their logic seems a bit circuitous.

...the indefectible logic of the polemist's arguments...

There are holes in your logic.

Every one sees that there is a jump in the logic here.

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