Similar words: make sense, make use of, make full use of, at the expense of, make sure, makeshift, sense, in a sense.
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1. They tried to make sense of her mumblings.
2. Can you make sense of this poem?
3. I can't make sense of that painting.
4. How can we make sense of such a story as this?
5. What is there to help me make sense of things?
6. She tried to make sense of the dozens of scrawled, mostly incoherent pages Vilma sent in return.
7. When ordinary people are called upon to make sense of this hash the results can be truly nutty.
8. Any foundationalist has a duty to make sense of the possibility that there be non-inferentially justified beliefs.
9. The guy nodded as if still trying to make sense of the story.
10. We need the models to make sense of structure, but we also need to examine how different dimensions of inequality interrelate.
11. That's what Heaven is. You get to make sense of your yesterdays. Mitch Albom
12. This, in turn, allows the subject to make sense of a broader range of sensations.
13. It is not easy to make sense of the maze of facts and figures concerning the settlements.
14. This is to help her to come to terms with her early upbringing and make sense of past experiences.
15. These conventions enable the participants to orientate to what is happening, and rapidly make sense of the interaction.
16. The managers' experience was an imperfect lens with which to make sense of their new position.
17. The analogy of war and invasion is increasingly used to make sense of events.
18. It is not the proper procedure for anyone trying to make sense of other areas of social life.
19. Franklin experienced many changes and used an absolutely rationalistic frame to make sense of them.
20. We do advise you to dig out the manual that came with your modem to help make sense of the relevant commands.
21. That fact poses some difficult problems for those of us trying to make sense of the news we are given.
22. Producing the links Considerable attention is often given to trying to make sense of an incident.
23. Sitting down with a slip of graph paper and jotting down a few ideas will help, you make sense of your thoughts.
24. Evelyn stretched out on her back and stared into the dark,[sentence dictionary] trying to make sense of the day's events.
25. They were arriving in their World Humanities class unable to make sense of a literary text.
26. We are committed to giving our viewers and listeners context - to give them the where-with-all to make sense of the world.
27. The sceptical argument therefore claims that you can not make sense of the idea of a subject of experience other than yourself.
28. The child can be seen as constructing knowledge at a primitive level, trying to make sense of the surrounding world.
29. I sometimes listened in when the two of them talked, but I could never make sense of what they were saying.
30. No wonder the new managers found it difficult to make sense of and define their new role.
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