Rationalism vs Efficiency - What's the difference?
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(philosophy) The theory that the basis of knowledge is reason, rather than experience or divine revelation.
The extent to which time is well used for the intended task.
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(dated) The quality of producing an effect or effects.
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The extent to which a resource, such as electricity, is used for the intended purpose; the ratio of useful work to energy expended.
(United States) A one-room apartment.
As nouns the difference between rationalism and efficiency
is that rationalism is (philosophy) the theory that the basis of knowledge is reason, rather than experience or divine revelation while efficiency is the extent to which time is well used for the intended task.rationalism
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(wikipedia rationalism)Noun
Synonyms
* intellectualismAntonyms
* irrationalism * traditionalismDerived terms
* critical rationalismSee also
* empiricismefficiency
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Noun
- The efficiency of the planning department is deplorable.
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- The manner of this divine efficiency being far above us.
- The efficiency of this loudspeaker is 40%.
- I have an efficiency available June through July.
- fully-furnished efficiencies
