logical

IPA: ɫˈɑdʒɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • (not comparable) In agreement with the principles of logic.
  • Reasonable.
  • (not comparable) Of or pertaining to logic.
  • (computing) Relating to the conceptual model of a system rather than its physical expression
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Examples of "logical" in Sentences

  • He is entrenched in what he calls a logical system, and he fires off texts as if from a machine-gun.
  • They hid the idols in logical areas so they could have logical clues and Russel had nothing but time to find them.
  • Suppose I were to say that I could be convinced that women have the emotional stability to engage in logical reasoning the same as men.
  • The logical choice—if any choice could be called logical under such conditions—was one of the western corridors rising to an altitude of no more than ten thousand feet.
  • It is assumed, I suppose, that contradictions among ideas and beliefs are of various degrees and of various modes besides that specific one which we call logical incompatibility.
  • However, since people like Prof. Mercer at least pretend to be interested in logical, measured discussion about this issue, I think we owe it to them to engage them seriously on this issue.
  • Classes or series of particulars, collected together on account of some property which makes it convenient to be able to speak of them as wholes, are what I call logical constructions or symbolic fictions.
  • So I decided to study people who had very different strength and different intelligences, people like Einstein, who had what I call logical mathematical intelligence; the painter Picasso, who was spatial intelligence; Gandhi, I had an example of interpersonal intelligence, somebody who understood other people very, very well.

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