logic

[US]/ˈlɒdʒɪk/
[UK]/ˈlɑːdʒɪk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. the science or study of reasoning and valid arguments, rational thought.

Phrases & Collocations

logical reasoning

fuzzy logic

programmable logic

logic control

programmable logic controller

control logic

logic system

logic circuit

fuzzy logic control

digital logic

temporal logic

logic design

mathematical logic

formal logic

logic analyzer

logic operation

propositional logic

sequential logic

predicate logic

logic programming

modal logic

Example Sentences

your logic is faultless.

the logic of the argument is faulty.

There is an alliance between logic and metaphysics.

the modal logic of obligation and permissibility.

Logic was her weapon.

At this point your logic is at fault.

See also deontic logic, modal logic.

this latter piece of logic was the clincher.

the logic of this eluded most people.

it is hard for logic to prevail over emotion.

There's a certain logic to the motion of rush-hour traffic.

logic is rules or syllogism.

a complexity of logic that bewilders and confuses

Logic is definitely not his strong suit.

At this point our logic was at fault.

if the logic of capital is allowed to determine events.

except by sleight of logic, the two positions cannot be harmonized.

By that logic, we should sell the company tomorrow.

Your paper lacks the logic to prove your thesis.

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