English to Hindi Dictionary rationalize

rationalize

युक्तिसंगत
definition
verb
she couldn't rationalize her urge to return to the cottage
attempt to explain or justify (one's own or another's behavior or attitude) with logical, plausible reasons, even if these are not true or appropriate.
his success was due primarily to his ability to rationalize production
make (a company, process, or industry) more efficient by reorganizing it in such a way as to dispense with unnecessary personnel or equipment.
translation of 'rationalize'
युक्तिकरण,
औचित्य-स्थापन
verb
सिद्ध करना,
रेशनलाइज़ेशन करना,
तार्किक आधार पर उचित बताना
example
GM sought to 'rationalize' its business by eliminating brands and thus was motivated to end the Daewoo dealer network.
Parliament should seek to 'rationalize' the country's court structure
There was the bitterness over the recruiters' deception, but they tried their best to 'rationalize' what was happening.
his success was due primarily to his ability to 'rationalize' production
Ultimately, companies wishing to instill more discipline in the R&D process are out to 'rationalize' their product portfolios.
He understood that the only way to 'rationalize' slavery was to negate the slave's humanity.
she couldn't 'rationalize' her urge to return to the cottage
How did the individuals who masterminded and ran the camp system 'rationalize' their own behavior?
You can easily 'rationalize' it by telling yourself it's work-related.
They use all this brainpower to 'rationalize' away problems and feelings.
By generalizing the Onsager transport model we derived a set of equations that 'rationalize' all pertinent observations.
She could easily 'rationalize' her actions by thinking she's working towards moving out of there.
Any attempt to justify and 'rationalize' this is probably beside the point.
if we 'rationalize' production, will that mean redundancies?
she couldn't 'rationalize' her urge to return to the cottage
Hard to believe that these people can justify and 'rationalize' such sickening behavior!
He didn't bother trying to 'rationalize' what the sound could have been.
There is an all too-human tendency to 'rationalise' our own behaviour, especially when we act irresponsibly or cruelly.
Mr Bunyan said there was enormous scope to 'rationalise' courier companies which deliver to people in rural communities.
In the late 1980s Armco wished to 'rationalise' its businesses.
Actions are 'rationalized' on the basis that the ends justify the means.
This funds a huge burst of creativity - which is followed by a Darwinian process that 'rationalizes' the industry.
He knew that when some irrational number produced a very large quotient then it could be 'rationalised' to produce an extremely accurate approximation to some irrational.
The court was told the company made seven people redundant in July as a result of ‘ongoing financial losses and the requirement to 'rationalise' the business’.
Good progress is reported to have been made in talks to 'rationalise' the beef industry, worth €1.5 billion to the economy.
In light of that, Irish Sugar's decision to 'rationalise' the industry is timely.
Hurt by a downturn in the print industry, Wyndeham has been 'rationalising' its business units to improve efficiency.
The process of 'rationalising' our property portfolio has been finalised.
The Thatcher government set out to 'rationalise' Britain's state-run industries in preparation for privatisation.
And the question would be so concise that there would be no room for you to minimise, justify or 'rationalise' your behaviour.
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