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Definition of irrationally in English: irrationallyadverb ɪˈraʃ(ə)n(ə)li In an illogical or unreasonable manner. the couple claim officials acted irrationally in refusing to lift the ban people have suddenly, and irrationally, decided not to spend any more Example sentencesExamples - There is certainly a level at which irrationally rapid rate cuts will completely reverse the equation.
- The answer is simple: premiums will be calculated irrationally.
- The stock market may behave irrationally, not following the wisdom of any investor.
- The central argument used by many sociologists is that, contrary to orthodox economic theory, people behave irrationally.
- He may have been in a mood which made him irrationally reject what he was taught.
- Even the social services provided by the church were irrationally funded and inefficiently organized.
- Sometimes midlife crises result in play, like gambling or adultery, which is irrationally risky.
- Such a result would almost certainly be impossible to reconcile with the court's view that the agreement was irrationally generous.
- She is irrationally infuriated by the photograph on his desk.
- We tend to act irrationally from time to time, with neither rhyme nor reason.
Definition of irrationally in US English: irrationallyadverbi(r)ˈraSHnəlē In an illogical or unreasonable manner. the couple claim officials acted irrationally in refusing to lift the ban people have suddenly, and irrationally, decided not to spend any more Example sentencesExamples - The stock market may behave irrationally, not following the wisdom of any investor.
- Such a result would almost certainly be impossible to reconcile with the court's view that the agreement was irrationally generous.
- She is irrationally infuriated by the photograph on his desk.
- He may have been in a mood which made him irrationally reject what he was taught.
- There is certainly a level at which irrationally rapid rate cuts will completely reverse the equation.
- The answer is simple: premiums will be calculated irrationally.
- Sometimes midlife crises result in play, like gambling or adultery, which is irrationally risky.
- We tend to act irrationally from time to time, with neither rhyme nor reason.
- Even the social services provided by the church were irrationally funded and inefficiently organized.
- The central argument used by many sociologists is that, contrary to orthodox economic theory, people behave irrationally.
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