Razonó
Razonó is a Spanish verb meaning "he/she/it reasoned" or "he/she/it thought." It is the third-person singular preterite indicative form of the verb "razonar." This tense and person are used to describe a completed action in the past. For example, "Él razonó la situación" translates to "He reasoned the situation." The verb "razonar" itself refers to the act of thinking logically, forming conclusions, or understanding something through the use of reason. It implies a process of thought that leads to a particular outcome or understanding. The concept of reasoning is fundamental to logic and philosophy, and in everyday language, it describes the ability to think clearly and make sensible judgments. The word "razonó" specifically points to a past instance of this mental process performed by a singular subject.