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Sentence count:248+14Posted:2017-03-01Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: fairlymiddlingmoderatelypassablysanelysensiblysomewhatwithin reasonSimilar words: reasonableunreasonablereasontreasonseasonalreasoningpersonableseasonMeaning: ['rɪːdnəblɪ]  adv. 1. to a moderately sufficient extent or degree 2. with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner. 
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211. So you might reasonably suppose that ash is overdone in cheaper brands of pond food: and who has money to burn?
212. Final tally: a tasty, reasonably healthful lunch, served quickly in an attractive setting.
213. The producer should reasonably foresee what might be done with the goods, such as predictable misuse by a child.
214. The gamma dose rate proved to be only about 20 percent - reasonably typical for clay materials.
215. Stinson gives as much definition as one reasonably can, but there is no new information here.
216. We've got a match next month, so we've got to keep ourselves reasonably fit.
217. This helps stress the need to get the whole approach right if the landings are to be reasonably accurate.
218. That question calls for consideration of what was reasonably foreseeable as the future consequences of the careless act.
219. The current Building Regs are the 1985 edition: books published in 1986 or later should be reasonably accurate.
220. The product is reasonably well written and they appear to be well informed about local issues.
221. I'm not going to talk to him until he starts behaving reasonably.
222. The discovery of insulin in 1921 would have lifted that sentence and offered him a long and reasonably healthy life.
223. Plato can reasonably be thought of as the most radically and implacably anti-democratic of all political philosophers.
224. You must be reasonably fit and be sure you can handle the prevailing wind, weather and tidal conditions.
225. But we can be reasonably sure that the drug company will not guarantee the potency of the sample beyond its sell-by date.
226. He hated himself for these demeaning fantasies, and was reasonably afraid that she might suspect he nourished them.
227. A reasonably mature population ought to be able to handle that.
228. To extend the metaphor,(www.Sentencedict.com) the fare is competently cooked and reasonably nutritious.
229. Its properties can reasonably be inferred from those of these two subclasses, as has been confirmed by Tsoubelis and Wang.
230. In other words, they would have found it was reasonably practicable to present the claim in time.
231. Gathering research data has an impetus of its own and this part of the research procedure was carried through reasonably smoothly.
232. To a reasonably detached observer, the biggest difference between real estate folks and editor folks is the questions they ask.
233. That the respondent has behaved in such a way that the petitioner can not reasonably be expected to live with the respondent.
234. With individual voices chosen from the sound-card a reasonably close approximation to the a performance can be produced.
235. However, the test is objective, so that the act must be done as soon as reasonably practicable.
236. Most of the readings taken were with exposures corresponding to a reasonably representative image as displayed on the monitor screen.
237. The physiological needs are reasonably satisfied.
238. The soil is reasonably moist after the September rain.
239. I am ready to run risks if they are reasonably justifiable.
240. The episode could reasonably serve as a unique epic of royal espionage.
More similar words: reasonableunreasonablereasontreasonseasonalreasoningpersonableseasonin seasonseasoninginterminablyunquestionablepersonasonataenableunableaffablypersonaltenableadorablyreliablyprobablyresonatepersonallyresonantamenablenoticeablyresonanceassonancedissonant
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