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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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He concluded that only a segmented design would be sensible to overcome structural difficulties.
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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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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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During evaporative cooling, all energy lost from air molecules as sensible heat is gained as latent heat by water molecules evaporating into that air.
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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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They were calm and sensible, with great depth and breadth but also with elegance, quality and active gaits suitable for coaching.
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However, when there are two solutions, only one of these two solutions will be a near earth sensible solution.
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They organised a sensible compensation scheme and moved on.
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Copy editors are expected to ensure that the text flows, that it is sensible, fair, and accurate, and that any legal problems have been addressed.
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The crowd finds this notion not merely sensible but appealing.
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