To give a reason



Example: They give a reason for decisions

Definition


"To give a reason" means to provide an explanation or justification for an action, decision, or belief. It involves offering logical grounds or motives that clarify why something happened or why someone acted in a particular way.

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Etymology


The phrase "to give a reason" combines the verb "give," which comes from Old English "giefan," meaning to bestow or present, and the noun "reason," derived from Old French "raison," and Latin "ratio," meaning calculation or explanation. Did you know? The concept of giving a reason dates back to classical philosophy, where providing rational explanations was key to logical argumentation.