nonrational造句1 But the experience itself is essentially non-rational and indescribable.
2 It helps the young reader to come to terms with his or her own non-rational, unconscious-dominated behaviour.
3 The flashes of intuition were nonrational.
4 There is a great deal that is nonrational in modern culture.
5 These factors include ideas, satisficing nonrational behavior, religion, and leadership.
6 Belief in feeling, instinct, or other nonrational forces rather than reason.
7 In the author's opinion, the concept mainly means a unique attitude to life: it affirms life, especially its nonrational aspects.
8 As a young mathematician, he saw mathematical solutions -- nonrational flashes of intuition -- long before he could work out the reasoning.
9 A magician, a practitioner of magic, who has the ability to attain objectives, acquire knowledge, using supernatural or nonrational means.