sensibly in the PONS Dictionary

sensibly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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He also described her as an amazingly flexible and sensibly dressed vixen.
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Overloading a front basket can be problematic if not treated sensibly.
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But the mistakes must be those of reasonable men, acting on facts leading sensibly to their conclusions of probability...
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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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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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When he wants water and when he orders, out of mercy, diluted wine, let it be given sensibly.
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She also sees an apparition of a child and sensibly decides to leave and be joined by her friends.
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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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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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Both aspects create an aura that solidifies sensibly where the inner and outer worlds meet.
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