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    logically
    /ˈlɒdʒɪkli/

    adverb

    • 1. according to the rules of logic or formal argument: "these suggestions are logically impossible"

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  2. The meaning of LOGICAL is of, relating to, involving, or being in accordance with logic. How to use logical in a sentence.

  3. Jun 12, 2019 · uk / ˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.k ə l.i / us / ˈlɑː.dʒɪ.k ə l.i / Add to word list. C2. in a way that uses reason: Her ideas were clear and logically presented. Technology problems force students to think logically. See. logical. Fewer examples. He approaches challenges logically, rather than emotionally.

  4. Logically definition: in a way that accords with the principles of reasoned argument. See examples of LOGICALLY used in a sentence.

  5. 1. Of, relating to, in accordance with, or of the nature of logic: logical disputation. 2. Based on earlier or otherwise known statements, events, or conditions; reasonable: Rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year. 3. Reasoning or capable of reasoning in a clear and consistent manner: a very logical person.

  6. LOGICAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of logical in English. logical. adjective. uk / ˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.k ə l / us / ˈlɑː.dʒɪ.k ə l / Add to word list. B2. using reason: a logical choice / conclusion. Students need the ability to construct a logical argument.

  7. in a way that seems natural, reasonable or sensible. People don't think rationally and logically when they're making decisions. Logically, you cannot be punished for a crime not yet committed. opposite illogically. See logically in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English. Check pronunciation: logically.

  8. Definitions of logically. adverb. according to logical reasoning. “ logically, you should now do the same to him”. adverb. in a logical manner. “he acted logically under the circumstances”. see more. see less.

  9. The word "logically" is correct and usable in written English. It can be used to refer to ideas and decisions that are based on facts and that make sense. For example: "It logically follows that if a person has an income of $50,000, they should be able to save a certain percentage of it each month.".

  10. Logical describes something that comes from clear reasoning. Using a fire extinguisher to put it out a fire is a logical step. Trying to put it out with gasoline is not.

  11. according to or agreeing with the principles of logic: a logical inference. reasoning in accordance with the principles of logic, as a person or the mind: logical thinking. reasonable; to be expected: War was the logical consequence of such threats.