1. reasoned - Adjective
2. reasoned - Verb
4. reasoned - Adjective Satellite
of Reason
Source: Webster's dictionaryTo those who have an active belief, reasoned proofs are needless and probably useless. Anthony the Great
I had reasoned this out in my mind, there was one of two things I had a right to, liberty or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other. Harriet Tubman
If a theory of justice is to guide reasoned choice of policies, strategies or institutions, then the identification of fully just social arrangements is neither necessary nor sufficient. Amartya Sen
It must be said that today, at the end of its semantic evolution, the word 'terrorist' is an intrinsically propagandistic term. It has no neutral readability. It dispenses with all reasoned examination of political situations, of their causes and consequences. Alain Badiou
A man is to be cheated into passion, but to be reasoned into truth. John Dryden
Before anything can be reasoned upon to a conclusion, certain facts, principles, or data, to reason from, must be established, admitted, or denied. Thomas Paine