forceful reasoning
[ˈfɔːrsfəl ˈriːzənɪŋ]
noun phrase
raciocínio convincente
1. A method of argumentation or logical persuasion characterized by strong, compelling, and cogent points that leave little room for doubt or contradiction
The lawyer's forceful reasoning persuaded the jury to reach a guilty verdict.
O raciocínio convincente do advogado persuadiu o júri a chegar a um veredito de culpado.
2. The presentation of arguments with intensity, clarity, and authority to compel acceptance or understanding
Through forceful reasoning, she demonstrated why the proposal would benefit the company.
Por meio de raciocínio convincente, ela demonstrou por que a proposta beneficiaria a empresa.
In Brazilian professional and academic contexts, 'forceful reasoning' is highly valued in legal proceedings, business negotiations, and political discourse. The phrase reflects the importance placed on logical clarity and persuasive communication in both formal and informal debates. In the USA, this concept is similarly central to legal argumentation and public discourse, often appearing in courtroom settings and political speeches.
NYC Slang
That's some tight logic
Look up more words on Fala2Me
The free English-Portuguese dictionary with real Brazilian accents, NYC slang, conjugator and more
Open Fala2Me →