Similar words: insensibly, sensible, ostensibly, insensible, responsibly, ostensible, sensibility, indefensible. Meaning: adv. with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner.
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31. It allows relatively inexpert people to communicate the gravity of the problem to others so teamwork can be handled sensibly.
32. North wanted to have Waite wired to keep track of his movements electronically, but Waite, very sensibly, refused.
33. So there! Other notables have sensibly declined to reveal their sporting fantasies.
34. We all took a large piece of the treasure, and some used it sensibly, and some did not.
35. It was crammed full of good ideas which you couldn't sensibly argue with, but they had been turned upside down.
36. To me, she represents a healthy woman who eats sensibly and exercises. There's nothing wrong with that.
37. It was sensibly decided not to publish the draft White Paper they prepared.
38. After the race, the two men met and sensibly buried the hatchet.
39. To enable them to conduct their private practice economically and sensibly from their viewpoint, pay beds were an imperative.
40. The three levels range from simple letters to complete sentences and the tutorials are sensibly structured.
41. In Camberwick Green, everyone had sensibly diversified into specialist trades that made the town work as a well-regulated organic entity.
42. Even if used sensibly, capital-budgeting procedures will tend to discourage major initiatives and indicate strategies aimed at short-term returns.
43. If you really want to sell, price your house sensibly and be ready to make a deal.
44. What is unfair can not sensibly be subject to different standards depending on the source of the discretion to exclude it.
45. To me, she represents a healthy woman who eats sensibly and exercises.
46. Of course it was an absurd idea, and very sensibly Rex said nothing.
47. Sarah Freeman sensibly assumes a fairly restricted range of kitchen equipment, and the ingredients are all basic supermarket supplies.
48. She no longer took such an interest in the farm,[sentencedict.com/sensibly.html] and very sensibly appointed Gabriel Oak her farm manager.
49. Other notables have sensibly declined to reveal their sporting fantasies.
50. Ships in the night, holiday romance etcetera, he would have sensibly suggested, and of course he would have been right.
51. Eating sensibly and taking regular exercise is a fairly reliable method of losing weight.
52. And as you would expect in a town of enterprise, some of these buildings have been sensibly adapted to modern use.
53. J happen somewhere, and the spaces must relate sensibly to convenient use.
54. Sadly some customers don't consume their products sensibly and drink-driving is a prime example.
55. Perhaps sensibly, Mr Bush's campaign appeals more to enlightened self-interest than to self-sacrifice.
56. Icon Make-It goes one step further towards mayhem - it's an integrated package for the sensibly challenged.
57. K-For is holding the line, sensibly reinforcing an ethnic divide that geography has decreed.
58. To avoid danger you must start off sensibly and warm up slowly, says consumer magazine Which?
59. But Jimmy manages to convince Ron to think more sensibly.
60. Sensibly, exemptions may be permitted for essential uses, such as medical aerosols and some fire extinguishers.
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