0 based on or using good judgment and therefore fair and practical:
1 based on or using good judgment, and therefore fair and practical:
2 a reasonable price, value, or offer seems fair and not too expensive:
We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for the opinion expressed above.
a reasonable approach/assumption/argument
it is reasonable to assume/expect/suppose, etc. According to financial experts, it is reasonable to expect rates to climb to 3% over the next year.
it is reasonable that It seems reasonable that citizens should know whether their taxes are being spent wisely.
4 a reasonable amount, rate, etc. is neither too large nor too small:
She's earning a reasonable wage, but nothing to what she could if she was in the private sector.
For good pizzas at a reasonable price they're unbeatable.
The committee felt that newspaper coverage of the murder went beyond reasonable bounds.
He reached a reasonable level of competence in his English.
I'd like to think I'm open to any reasonable suggestion.
One has two "reasonables"and one"unreasonable" there, very subjective judgments in each case.
If the latter view is correct, then reasonable but mistaken self-defense does not qualify as an example of legally authorized, private preemption.
Alternatively, a right to a reasonable standard of conduct has the form of a conclusive right though it is not fully specified.
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