1. rationalizing - Noun
2. rationalizing - Verb
rationalizing
present participle of rationalize
rationalizing (plural rationalizings)
The act of one who rationalizes.
And here we have a prominent TV host — a man who had the president’s ear — excusing it, rationalizing it.” Source: Internet
And although I am certainly guilty of talking to myself — scripting arguments in the shower, rationalizing bad decisions, hyping myself up before going out — I gain nothing new from the conversation. Source: Internet
Despite the shortage of raw-materials, Generalluftzeugmeister Ernst Udet had increased production through introducing a 10-hour working day for aviation industries and rationalizing of production. Source: Internet
Later myths stated that Phoebe or Themis had "given" the site to Apollo, rationalizing its seizure by priests of the new god, but presumably, having to retain the priestesses of the original oracle because of the long tradition. Source: Internet
As he writes, wittily, “there is little to be gained from rationalizing an irrational past.” Source: Internet
How do you push through the rationalizing and just write? Source: Internet