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		Definition of sensibly in English: sensiblyadverb ˈsɛnsɪb(ə)liˈsɛnsəbli 1In a way that shows wisdom or prudence.  the committee sensibly decided not to go ahead with the meeting  the secret to her long life has been eating sensibly  Example sentencesExamples -  To prevent a hangover in the first place, drink sensibly, which means don't have more than one drink an hour.
 -  I praised the women in the audience who sensibly refused to look.
 -  Mozart was offered an organist's post at Versailles, and sensibly declined.
 -  Parking is sensibly relegated to two subterranean levels below.
 -  It's a whole new way of losing weight sensibly that can give you a whole new perspective on your body and your life.
 -  She says she just ate sensibly and in moderation.
 -  You're stuck with sensibly slashing calories while eating a healthy diet.
 -  She lost about 20 pounds, very sensibly, and she feels really happy about it.
 -  I'm not familiar enough with that subject to really talk sensibly about it.
 -  The pair sensibly attempted a less ambitious integration of moderate-size compositions in the more restricted space upstairs.
 
 2In a practical and functional rather than decorative manner.  a sensibly dressed, respectable-looking woman  Example sentencesExamples -  I hope she dresses sensibly in the future.
 -  For Chilean architects, this is the challenge of a lifetime—to preserve history and to build sensibly.
 -  If sensibly cut, at knee length, shorts are perfectly acceptable for all men.
 -  Most were dressed sensibly for the hot weather.
 -  A serious, sensibly dressed 33-year-old, he is an unlikely exponent of civil disobedience.
 -  On one wall is a prominent photo of a woman sensibly attired in floral housecoat and white apron.
 -  They dream of destroying it and building a new, more sensibly designed vessel.
 -  It is bright and sensibly built, and for a hatchback, its seats are uncommonly interested in your comfort.
 -  She was too neatly manicured and sensibly made up to be homeless, and yet surely too young to be as intelligent as she sounded.
 -  Rather than forming the usual, sensibly crafted program, these pieces allowed musicians to show their personalities through music that is special to them.
 
 3archaic In a way that is readily perceived; perceptibly.  his strength is sensibly diminished  the tip becomes sensibly curved in one or two minutes  Example sentencesExamples -  The system becomes sensibly permanent in a transformed phase.
 -  Change does not sensibly occur at all until a certain temperature of reaction is attained.
 -  These salaries have in recent years been sensibly reduced.
 -  The magnitude of the electromotive force does not depend sensibly on the temperature.
 -  The curve is sensibly straight when there is a reduction of power from full load to lighter load.
 
 - 3.1 In a way that is able to notice or appreciate something; perceptively.
 he's sensibly aware of the need  Example sentencesExamples -  This term nominates the infant's image of its own body as it is sensibly lived through.
 -  A shoal of surgeonfish sensibly moves out of harm's way.
 -  Such negation refers to nothing that is sensibly perceptible.
 -  Sensibly, they migrate south in winter.
 -  It may not yet be a Here where I am, but it is most surely a Here where material existence is sensibly experienced.
 -  We cannot discover, sensibly, where inorganic matter ends and organic commences.
 
  
    Definition of sensibly in US English: sensiblyadverbˈsensəblēˈsɛnsəbli 1In a way that shows wisdom or prudence.  the committee sensibly decided not to go ahead with the meeting  the secret to her long life has been eating sensibly  Example sentencesExamples -  She says she just ate sensibly and in moderation.
 -  To prevent a hangover in the first place, drink sensibly, which means don't have more than one drink an hour.
 -  You're stuck with sensibly slashing calories while eating a healthy diet.
 -  It's a whole new way of losing weight sensibly that can give you a whole new perspective on your body and your life.
 -  Parking is sensibly relegated to two subterranean levels below.
 -  The pair sensibly attempted a less ambitious integration of moderate-size compositions in the more restricted space upstairs.
 -  I praised the women in the audience who sensibly refused to look.
 -  I'm not familiar enough with that subject to really talk sensibly about it.
 -  She lost about 20 pounds, very sensibly, and she feels really happy about it.
 -  Mozart was offered an organist's post at Versailles, and sensibly declined.
 
 2In a practical and functional rather than decorative manner.  a sensibly dressed, respectable-looking woman  Example sentencesExamples -  If sensibly cut, at knee length, shorts are perfectly acceptable for all men.
 -  She was too neatly manicured and sensibly made up to be homeless, and yet surely too young to be as intelligent as she sounded.
 -  On one wall is a prominent photo of a woman sensibly attired in floral housecoat and white apron.
 -  Rather than forming the usual, sensibly crafted program, these pieces allowed musicians to show their personalities through music that is special to them.
 -  They dream of destroying it and building a new, more sensibly designed vessel.
 -  For Chilean architects, this is the challenge of a lifetime—to preserve history and to build sensibly.
 -  It is bright and sensibly built, and for a hatchback, its seats are uncommonly interested in your comfort.
 -  I hope she dresses sensibly in the future.
 -  A serious, sensibly dressed 33-year-old, he is an unlikely exponent of civil disobedience.
 -  Most were dressed sensibly for the hot weather.
 
 3archaic In a way that is readily perceived; perceptibly.  his strength is sensibly diminished  the tip becomes sensibly curved in one or two minutes  Example sentencesExamples -  The magnitude of the electromotive force does not depend sensibly on the temperature.
 -  The curve is sensibly straight when there is a reduction of power from full load to lighter load.
 -  These salaries have in recent years been sensibly reduced.
 -  The system becomes sensibly permanent in a transformed phase.
 -  Change does not sensibly occur at all until a certain temperature of reaction is attained.
 
 - 3.1 In a way that is able to notice or appreciate something; perceptively.
 he's sensibly aware of the need  Example sentencesExamples -  Such negation refers to nothing that is sensibly perceptible.
 -  Sensibly, they migrate south in winter.
 -  A shoal of surgeonfish sensibly moves out of harm's way.
 -  This term nominates the infant's image of its own body as it is sensibly lived through.
 -  It may not yet be a Here where I am, but it is most surely a Here where material existence is sensibly experienced.
 -  We cannot discover, sensibly, where inorganic matter ends and organic commences.
 
  
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