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		Definition of logically in English: logicallyadverb ˈlɒdʒɪkli 1According to the rules of logic or formal argument.  these suggestions are logically impossible Example sentencesExamples -  It appears that, even though it is logically possible for space to be curved, as a matter of fact it is flat.
 -  As long as the extended number system is logically consistent, which it is, there is no harm in using it as a model.
 -  The "rule-of-law" definition is that a proof is a logically correct argument that establishes the truth of a given statement.
 -  "Irrational" numbers are not numbers that can't argue logically!
 -  We should rely only on those properties of a figure that either are explicitly assumed or follow logically from the assumptions and axioms.
 -  What seemed at first to be a paradox is in fact a logically sound proof about contexts.
 -  One possible reason may be in that the answer to number 2 can be "No" without logically contradicting number 3.
 -  Euclid made repeated use of axioms that he had not stated, without which his arguments are not logically valid.
 -  The concept can be fixed logically only by its relations to other concepts.
 -  As he pointed out in the late 19th century, many of those arguments are logically incorrect.
 
 - 1.1 In a way that shows clear, sound reasoning.
 try to stay calm and think logically about the questions Example sentencesExamples -  Someone could logically argue that a person who spends their days watching independent gangsta would be starved for a real live Hollywood movie.
 -  Being practical, she looks at the situation logically and thinks that Jane should guard her feelings.
 -  I couldn't logically defend my position.
 -  As he explained quite logically, he was a nothing for so many years on his way to the top, that all he has to do is think back to those days for a shot of instant humility.
 -  I have never found it necessary to hide that I am able to think logically, that I distinguish sharply between right and wrong terms.
 -  They could not, if they reasoned logically from such false premises, come to any other conclusion.
 -  This activity requires students to logically think through the steps necessary to install a landscape and use multiple resources to research materials.
 -  It is clear that he has thought long and logically about the history and present problems of tap dance, and he knows how to express his thoughts.
 -  Now he is collected and thinks logically about all that has happened.
 -  The León escutcheon in his arms at the base of the window is most logically explained here as part of a lost Halluin shield.
 
  - 1.2 In a way that is expected or sensible under the circumstances.
 each room leads logically to the next Example sentencesExamples -  He experienced instant success and fame without ever having been claimed by the artistic family to which he ought logically to have belonged.
 -  Shown in anamorphic widescreen, this vampire flick logically takes place mostly at night.
 -  It is the piece on the show from which many of the lesser works logically grow.
 -  This is a barley variety that is inferior in grain, hull, and straw nutritive qualities that would logically have a negative impact on animal performance.
 -  Both the French and English announcements logically featured a narrative of their claimants' actions and intentions.
 -  The results of the research confirmed my attraction toward movement and light, which led quite logically to the publications that followed.
 -  One might logically anticipate that golfers will get more out of the film than those who shun the sport, but I don't think that's an accurate assumption.
 -  The show opened logically enough with a chronological arrangement of the first three rooms, followed by two thematically ordered ones.
 -  An independent chain took over in 1940 and, being the early days of the Second World War, logically renamed it the Victory.
 -  To understand the character of a place, many architects logically start with the owners, who usually have a strong feel for their land.
 
  
    Definition of logically in US English: logicallyadverbˈläjək(ə)lē 1According to the rules of logic or formal argument.  these suggestions are logically impossible Example sentencesExamples -  The "rule-of-law" definition is that a proof is a logically correct argument that establishes the truth of a given statement.
 -  "Irrational" numbers are not numbers that can't argue logically!
 -  One possible reason may be in that the answer to number 2 can be "No" without logically contradicting number 3.
 -  As long as the extended number system is logically consistent, which it is, there is no harm in using it as a model.
 -  It appears that, even though it is logically possible for space to be curved, as a matter of fact it is flat.
 -  The concept can be fixed logically only by its relations to other concepts.
 -  Euclid made repeated use of axioms that he had not stated, without which his arguments are not logically valid.
 -  What seemed at first to be a paradox is in fact a logically sound proof about contexts.
 -  We should rely only on those properties of a figure that either are explicitly assumed or follow logically from the assumptions and axioms.
 -  As he pointed out in the late 19th century, many of those arguments are logically incorrect.
 
 - 1.1 In a way that shows clear, sound reasoning.
 try to stay calm and think logically about the questions Example sentencesExamples -  Now he is collected and thinks logically about all that has happened.
 -  I couldn't logically defend my position.
 -  Someone could logically argue that a person who spends their days watching independent gangsta would be starved for a real live Hollywood movie.
 -  It is clear that he has thought long and logically about the history and present problems of tap dance, and he knows how to express his thoughts.
 -  This activity requires students to logically think through the steps necessary to install a landscape and use multiple resources to research materials.
 -  The León escutcheon in his arms at the base of the window is most logically explained here as part of a lost Halluin shield.
 -  I have never found it necessary to hide that I am able to think logically, that I distinguish sharply between right and wrong terms.
 -  Being practical, she looks at the situation logically and thinks that Jane should guard her feelings.
 -  They could not, if they reasoned logically from such false premises, come to any other conclusion.
 -  As he explained quite logically, he was a nothing for so many years on his way to the top, that all he has to do is think back to those days for a shot of instant humility.
 
  - 1.2 In a way that is expected or sensible under the circumstances.
 each room leads logically to the next Example sentencesExamples -  To understand the character of a place, many architects logically start with the owners, who usually have a strong feel for their land.
 -  The show opened logically enough with a chronological arrangement of the first three rooms, followed by two thematically ordered ones.
 -  An independent chain took over in 1940 and, being the early days of the Second World War, logically renamed it the Victory.
 -  Shown in anamorphic widescreen, this vampire flick logically takes place mostly at night.
 -  He experienced instant success and fame without ever having been claimed by the artistic family to which he ought logically to have belonged.
 -  The results of the research confirmed my attraction toward movement and light, which led quite logically to the publications that followed.
 -  This is a barley variety that is inferior in grain, hull, and straw nutritive qualities that would logically have a negative impact on animal performance.
 -  One might logically anticipate that golfers will get more out of the film than those who shun the sport, but I don't think that's an accurate assumption.
 -  It is the piece on the show from which many of the lesser works logically grow.
 -  Both the French and English announcements logically featured a narrative of their claimants' actions and intentions.
 
  
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