stand\ to\ reason

stand\ to\ reason
v. phr.
To seem very likely from the known facts.

If you have a driver's license, it stands to reason you can drive.

Joe is intelligent and studies hard; it stands to reason that he will pass the examination.


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  • stand to reason — {v. phr.} To seem very likely from the known facts. * /If you have a driver s license, it stands to reason you can drive./ * /Joe is intelligent and studies hard; it stands to reason that he will pass the examination./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • stand to reason — verb To make sense; to seem logical, reasonable, or rational. If nobody asked the question yet, then it stands to reason that nobody has tried answering …   Wiktionary

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  • stand to reason — be logical, be reasonable …   English contemporary dictionary

  • stand to reason — Seem reasonable, appear consistent …   New dictionary of synonyms

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