This document defines four words: harangue refers to a lengthy aggressive speech; moot means subject to debate or uncertainty; rationale is a set of reasons or logical basis for action or belief; and rebuke expresses sharp disapproval or criticism of someone's behavior or actions.
This document defines four words: harangue refers to a lengthy aggressive speech; moot means subject to debate or uncertainty; rationale is a set of reasons or logical basis for action or belief; and rebuke expresses sharp disapproval or criticism of someone's behavior or actions.
This document defines four words: harangue refers to a lengthy aggressive speech; moot means subject to debate or uncertainty; rationale is a set of reasons or logical basis for action or belief; and rebuke expresses sharp disapproval or criticism of someone's behavior or actions.