Also means
systematic
Usage Note
Ragionato is the past participle of ragionare (to reason) used as an adjective. It describes something produced through careful, logical thinking: un'analisi ragionata (a reasoned analysis), una scelta ragionata (a considered choice). In bibliography and publishing, catalogo ragionato means an annotated or systematic catalogue. The feminine is ragionata, plural ragionati/ragionate.
Examples
"Ha presentato una critica ragionata del progetto."
Natural Translation
She presented a reasoned critique of the project.
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