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logical (adjective), more logical, most logical
1. Relating to or of the nature of reasoning: As a student, Timothy learned to think sensibly and to come to a logical conclusion that was based on facts instead of emotional feelings.
2. A reference to that which is consistent with the points of rationalization: Dr. Cliff's presentation made it easier for her students to come to a logical conclusion regarding the results of the research.
3. Characterized by clear argumentation: George wrote a logical report regarding the project he and his colleagues were working on.

In order to keep one's car running well, a logical decision must be made to have it serviced by reliable mechanics.

Logical is believing that you owe the doctor nothing when he finds nothing wrong with you.

—Evan Esar
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