sensibly in the PONS Dictionary

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He also described her as an amazingly flexible and sensibly dressed vixen.
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As often as not, this category of person sensibly opted for a celibate existence.
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In contrast, at considerably lower temperatures, the configuration of the glass remains sensibly stable over increasingly extended periods of time.
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I always ate sensibly being thin was in my genes.
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Law has grown, like sediment in the harbor, until it is difficult for government officials to act sensibly, or balance the budget.
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As the capacitance changes, the charge across the capacitor does change very slightly, but at audible frequencies it is sensibly constant.
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It activates when a person sees, hears, or otherwise sensibly discriminates a specific entity, such as his or her grandmother.
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This enables one to talk sensibly about signals whose component frequencies vary in time.
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He didn't suffer fools easily, but if you approached the mountains sensibly and with a good spirit, he was great.
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Only when the official can use his common sense will government act sensibly, and be able to adapt to practical problems that constantly arise.
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