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sen·sible [ˈsen(t)sɪbl̩] ADJ

1. sensible (rational):

sensible
sensible decision
sensible person

2. sensible (suitable):

sensible clothes

3. sensible form (aware):

to be sensible of sth
to be sensible of the fact that ...
zavedati se, da ...

Usage examples with sensible

sensible decision
sensible person
to be sensible of the fact that ...
let's find a more sensible way of doing it

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It becomes sensible from an initial quiescence or emptiness (wuji, sometimes symbolized by an empty circle), and continues moving until quiescence is reached again.
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It also meant sensible, straight-playing batsman could thrive.
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The reason why we do not deal with sensible objects in mathematics is because of another faculty of understanding called categorial abstraction.
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In addition to its ability to retain and manipulate sensible images of objects, he gives the imagination the function of imitation.
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Could a sensible meaning be assigned to lambda calculus terms?
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The system was put in place largely to ensure long-term planning and sensible running of clubs.
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She was sensible to the last moment and took leave of her children and friends a few hours before she died.
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It is sensible to keep air units out of counterair range, especially inverted units which count for zero in combat.
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We propose a meeting to discuss all the issues, because it just seems the sensible thing to do.
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She is a hard-working and sensible cook and baker.
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