Be reasonable or logical or comprehensible.
1 I thought for a moment, trying to make sense of the situation.
2 I can't really say whether these preventative measures make sense or not.
3 It could make sense if it were among all 27 EU countries.
4 Physics doesn't need to make sense , it just needs to look complicated.
5 Say you're in France, trying to make sense of the weather report.
6 That one still didn't make sense , not in terms of the case.
7 South Dunedin resident Pauline Peterson said the decision did not make sense .
8 Using a reverse mortgage to delay Social Security: does it make sense ?
9 From a fundamental point of view, it doesn't make sense to us.
10 But of course not at just any condition, that wouldn't make sense .
11 To many it was a position which simply did not make sense .
12 I am given no time to make sense of this bizarre event.
13 A dish that requires the work of five people doesn't make sense .
14 Sagittarius It will be hard to make sense of people's intentions today.
15 She managed to make sense of her material, but at enormous risk.
16 Well, it's not always easy to make sense of you young people.'
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