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Reasonable

King James Dictionary

RE'ASONABLE, a.

1. Having the faculty of reason endued with reason as a reasonable being. In this sense, rational is now generally used.
2. Governed by reason being under the influence of reason thinking, speaking or acting rationally or according to the dictates of reason as, the measure must satisfy all reasonable men.
3. Conformable or agreeable to reason just rational.

By indubitable certainty, I mean that which does not admit of any reasonable cause of doubting.

A law may be reasonable in itself, though a man does not allow it.

4. Not immoderate.

Let all things be thought upon, that may with reasonable swiftness add more feathers to our wings.

5. Tolerable being in mediocrity moderate as a reasonable quantity.
6. Not excessive not unjust as a reasonable fine a reasonable sum in damages.
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