Summary
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- rationalize:
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Wiktionary:
- rationalize → reorganiseren, saneren, hervormen, reformeren, rechtop zetten, verhogen, herstellen, herbouwen, reconstrueren, weer vlot trekken, doen opmerken, noteren
English
Detailed Translations for rationalize from English to Dutch
rationalize:
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to rationalize (rationalise)
rationaliseren-
rationaliseren verbe
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Conjugations for rationalize:
present
- rationalize
- rationalize
- rationalizes
- rationalize
- rationalize
- rationalize
simple past
- rationalized
- rationalized
- rationalized
- rationalized
- rationalized
- rationalized
present perfect
- have rationalized
- have rationalized
- has rationalized
- have rationalized
- have rationalized
- have rationalized
past continuous
- was rationalizing
- were rationalizing
- was rationalizing
- were rationalizing
- were rationalizing
- were rationalizing
future
- shall rationalize
- will rationalize
- will rationalize
- shall rationalize
- will rationalize
- will rationalize
continuous present
- am rationalizing
- are rationalizing
- is rationalizing
- are rationalizing
- are rationalizing
- are rationalizing
subjunctive
- be rationalized
- be rationalized
- be rationalized
- be rationalized
- be rationalized
- be rationalized
diverse
- rationalize!
- let's rationalize!
- rationalized
- rationalizing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for rationalize:
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
rationaliseren | rationalise; rationalize | |
- | apologise; apologize; cut; excuse; justify; prune; rationalise |
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Cross Translation:
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• rationalize | → reorganiseren; saneren; hervormen; reformeren | ↔ reformer — Former de nouveau. |
• rationalize | → rechtop zetten; verhogen; herstellen; reorganiseren; saneren; herbouwen; reconstrueren; weer vlot trekken; doen opmerken; noteren | ↔ relever — remettre debout ce qui était tomber ; remettre une chose dans la situation où elle doit être, une personne dans son attitude naturelle. |