present logically

[prɪˈzɛnt ˈlɑdʒɪkli]
verb phrase
apresentar logicamente
1. to put forward or express an argument, idea, or information in a clear, rational, and sequential manner based on logical principles
The scientist presented logically the results of her research to the committee.
A cientista apresentou logicamente os resultados de sua pesquisa ao comitê.
2. to arrange facts or evidence in a coherent order that follows sound reasoning
He presented logically each step of the mathematical proof.
Ele apresentou logicamente cada etapa da prova matemática.
3. to demonstrate or explain something using structured, reasoned arguments
The lawyer presented logically the evidence against the defendant.
O advogado apresentou logicamente as provas contra o réu.
This phrase is highly valued in academic, legal, and corporate environments across both Brazil and the USA. In Brazilian universities and professional settings, presenting logically is considered essential for credibility and respect. American business culture similarly emphasizes logical presentation as a cornerstone of professional communication and persuasion.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
explain systematicallypresent coherentlypresent rationallypresent methodicallydemonstrate logically
Antonyms / Antônimos
present confusinglypresent illogicallypresent chaoticallypresent incoherently

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
apresentar logicamente
standard usage in academic and professional contexts
São Paulo
apresentar de forma lógica
alternative phrasing commonly used in corporate environments
Rio de Janeiro
expor logicamente
more formal variant preferred in legal and academic circles
Portugal
apresentar logicamente
identical to Brazilian usage; standard in formal discourse

Related Words

logical reasoningrational argumentcoherent explanationsystematic presentationsound reasoning

Related Idioms & Phrases

lay out the facts
make a case for something
connect the dots
build an argument from the ground up
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