rational about

Frequency: 7.615.7 per million words

to think about something in a logical way, without being influenced by emotions

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  • Try to be rational about it.
  • It's crucial to remain rational about the economic forecast despite the widespread panic.
  • She found it difficult to be rational about the unforeseen consequences of her actions.
  • The board insisted that all members should be rational about the company's future strategy.
  • Please try to be more rational about your budgeting decisions, considering long-term goals.
  • He was never truly rational about his spending habits, leading to debt.
  • To solve complex issues, one must learn to be rational about every contributing factor.
  • Developing the ability to be rational about emotionally charged topics is a sign of maturity.
  • Even under immense pressure, the negotiator remained perfectly rational about the terms of the agreement.
  • It is essential for policymakers to be rational about the potential impact of new legislation.