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Sentence count:191+1Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: add upSimilar words: make suresensein a sensesenselessconsensusmakedensemakerMeaning: v. be reasonable or logical or comprehensible. 
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31. I like flowing things, things that flow together and make sense, so that's how I write.
32. Everything had changed for me, and words that I had never understood before suddenly began to make sense.
33. His steady stream of speeches, interviews and policy interventions only make sense as a bid for the leadership.
34. You cannot win in a fight against women, cause men have a need to make senseChris Rock 
35. The boundaries make sense,(http://sentencedict.com/make sense.html) but there is an air of indecent haste about the timetables.
36. Answer to above: from Mark Fritz Sure, I think organized population transfers make sense, if the alternative is genocide.
37. The managers' experience was an imperfect lens with which to make sense of their new position.
38. The analogy of war and invasion is increasingly used to make sense of events.
39. It would also make sense for Microsoft to include network mail facilities.
40. It would make sense for the parents to be involved in this discussion.
41. It has been argued that it would make sense for whoever runs the train services to also take responsibility for the track.
42. She tried to make sense of the dozens of scrawled, mostly incoherent pages Vilma sent in return.
43. Now that global capitalism is in disarray, it would make sense to support local businesses.
44. It is not the proper procedure for anyone trying to make sense of other areas of social life.
45. Strange to tell, even in an era of government downsizing it can make sense to build new federal office space.
46. Franklin experienced many changes and used an absolutely rationalistic frame to make sense of them.
47. When ordinary people are called upon to make sense of this hash the results can be truly nutty.
48. Their very insistence of trying to make sense is eloquent testimony to assumptions that are powerful though silent.
49. Any foundationalist has a duty to make sense of the possibility that there be non-inferentially justified beliefs.
50. We do advise you to dig out the manual that came with your modem to help make sense of the relevant commands.
51. Few could make sense out of the tragedy brought on the community by a balding middle-aged man.
52. Even after the fact, their violent behaviour just did not make sense.
53. The world doesn't make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do? Pablo Picasso 
54. Sam assigned a team to organize the ideas into categories and make sense out of the wide-ranging and often contradictory criticisms.
55. That fact poses some difficult problems for those of us trying to make sense of the news we are given.
56. She was fairly sure that didn't make sense, but wasn't prepared to argue.
57. The guy nodded as if still trying to make sense of the story.
58. Producing the links Considerable attention is often given to trying to make sense of an incident.
59. It just doesn't make sense to keep all these people on the payroll.
60. It doesn't make sense to drive if you can walk.
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