How to use in-sentence of “reasoned”:
+ Although Stresemann did not propose the pact, Germany’s adherence convinced many people that Weimar Germany was a Germany that could be reasoned with.
+ It was reasoned that there was nothing to look at in the tunnels, so the only windows were in a narrow band high up in the carriage sides.
+ He reasoned that the deeper wave changed speed as it got just below the mantle.
+ They reasoned that they could not cure or treat people with syphilis anyway, and that they would learn things that would help doctors understand syphilis better.
+ Boveri reasoned that a cancerous tumor begins with a single cell in which the make up of its chromosomes becomes scrambled, causing the cells to divide uncontrollably.