rationalisation
IPA: rˈæʃnʌɫɪzˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- (British spelling) alternative spelling of rationalization [The process or result of rationalizing.]
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Examples of "rationalisation" in Sentences
- Could it be that they naturally lead to this kind of rationalisation?
- I badly need to get my head back onto remunerative matters so a Stalinist rationalisation is due shortly
- This reading of the film is, of course, just as much a projection, a rationalisation which is ultimately unneccessary and reductive.
- Phillippe – actually, this sort of consolidation is happening now through the website reviews aka rationalisation and convergence led by @digigov.
- To the victor go 'the spoils', and such including 'interpretation' oft as 'rationalisation' - and of also as complete 'fabrication' - as Orwell wrote.
- And of course, with the coalition eager to give newspapers access to local TV and anxious to take a more relaxed view of local monopolies, there's scope for contraction aka rationalisation.
- "Cambridge is still a relatively buoyant market and Edinburgh House offers high specification space that would suit a number of biotech or medtech companies, it also provides us with the opportunity of more longer term rationalisation of the building and the generous site on which it sits."