The reason for equivalization is to allow for household economies of scale–for example, cooking a meal for four people costs less than cooking four separate meals for one person.
My Design in this Book is not to explain the Properties of Light by Hypotheses, but to propose and prove them by Reason and Experiments.
The likely reason that the plant went belly up at that site was that a housing development went in updrainage of the site.
Used in the Beginning of Sentence
Reason away, but the test of time will prove me right.
Used in the Ending of Sentence
Of course, man's will is often regulated by his reason.
After the laughter that was directed at him after his first tissy-fit, Mark started to tissy for a whole new reason.
The city is a restaurant-goer's nirvana for a wealth of reasons.
Meaning of reasons for the defined word.
Grammatically, this word "reasons" is a noun, more specifically, a noun form. It's also a verb, more specifically, a verb form.