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easoning n. 1 thinking, logic, analysis, rationalization: The entire<br />

argument falls to pieces because of faulty reasoning. 2<br />

reasons, arguments, premises, rationale, postulate, hypothesis,<br />

theory, explanation, explication: His reasoning had no effect<br />

on her - she simply refused to listen.<br />

reassure v. comfort, encourage, hearten, buoy (up), bolster, cheer,<br />

uplift, inspirit, brace, support, restore confidence to, set or<br />

put (someone's) mind at rest, set or put (someone) at ease,<br />

settle (someone's) doubts: The minister reassured the public<br />

regarding the safety of public transport.<br />

rebate n. 1 discount, reduction, deduction, allowance, mark-down,<br />

cut-back, refund, repayment, Colloq US rake-off: This coupon<br />

entitles you to a rebate of ten per cent on the purchase of four<br />

new tyres. 2 kickback, percentage, rake-off, commission, cut,<br />

bribe, graft, Colloq chiefly US payola, US plugola: He gets a<br />

rebate of five per cent on every client he refers to the<br />

solicitor.<br />

--v. 3 discount, reduce, deduct, mark down, refund, repay; kick<br />

back: Periodicals rebate fifteen per cent of their gross<br />

advertising revenue to the agencies that place ads.<br />

rebel v. 1 revolt, mutiny, rise up: The people will rebel if<br />

subjected to more oppression. 2 Often, rebel against. defy,<br />

flout, dare, challenge; disobey, dissent: It is in the nature<br />

of young people to rebel against authority and the status quo.<br />

--n. 3 revolutionary, revolutionist, insurgent,<br />

insurrrectionist, mutineer, resister, resistance fighter,<br />

freedom fighter: We call ourselves fighters for justice, but<br />

the unjust call us rebels and traitors. 4 heretic,<br />

nonconformist, apostate, dissenter, recusant, schismatic:<br />

James's problem was that he was a rebel without a cause.<br />

rebellion n. 1 uprising, revolution, mutiny, insurrection, revolt,<br />

insurgence or insurgency: Rebellion is the last recourse<br />

against tyranny. 2 insubordination, disobedience, defiance,<br />

resistance, rebelliousness, contumacy: Her rebellion against<br />

parental authority led her to leave home at sixteen.<br />

rebellious

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