reason out



reason something out

to figure something out; to plan a reasonable course of action. Now let's be calm and try to reason this out. Let us reason out our difficulties.
See also: out, reason

reason out

v.
To determine or conclude something by logical thinking: The detective reasoned out the killer's motive. The mechanics were able to reason out the problem from the little I told them. Rather than worrying about the decision, let's sit down and reason it out.
See also: out, reason

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Vijaya-Hinduism, Indian, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, Marathi, Hindi
Amandaə-MAN-də (English), ah-MAHN-dah (Spanish, Italian, German)English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Late Roman
LeviLEE-vie (English), LE:-vee (Dutch)Hebrew, English, Dutch, Biblical, Biblical Latin
Andreiahn-DRYAY (Russian)Romanian, Russian, Bulgarian, Old Church Slavic
Thornton['θɔ:ntən]
Brankica-Croatian, Serbian