He used to reason his wife with her daughter
Propellerheads' Record can be used without Reason.
He used to reason his wife with her daughter
Purpose can refer to when someone has a reason for doing something. If something has a purpose, then there is a use for it, and a reason for it to be around, and in use.
You would not use 'reason out' as a phrase in a sentence, the juxtaposition of those to words together is not good English.
For what reason would you use styles when producing a business document?
I've heard of reason 2 or 3 available on it.
For the reason stated in my last email, I will not be attending the reunion.
to reason
The age of enlightenment is also known as the age of reason.
Reason as a verb means: to think or argue in a logical manner to form conclusions, judgments, or inferences from facts or premises. We use our minds to think and reason.
what dicates the reason a security officer can escalate the use of force
One reason for the Egyptians successful farming ws their wise use of irrigation.