[make] sense
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to be understandable in a way that is reasonable
- Her explanation didn't make sense to me; I couldn't understand why she made that decision.
- The instructions were clear and concise, so they made sense to everyone.
- It doesn't make sense to drive all the way there when we can just take the bus.
- After hearing all the evidence, the verdict made sense to the jury.
- It makes sense to save money for emergencies rather than spending it all at once.
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