REASONABLY vs SENSIBLY: ADVERB
- With good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner
- In a reasonable manner.
- Moderately; tolerably.
- In accordance with reason.
- To a moderately sufficient extent or degree
- Quite; fairly; satisfactorily
- Fairly; satisfactorily; not extremely
- With good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner
- In a sensible manner; so as to be perceptible to the senses or to the mind; appreciably; with perception; susceptibly; sensitively.
- With intelligence or good sense; judiciously.
- In a sensible manner; in a way that shows good sense.
- In a sensible manner; in a way that can be sensed, noticed: perceptibly.
REASONABLY vs SENSIBLY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In a reasonable manner; agreeably to reason; with good sense or judgment.
- Within the bounds of reason; with good reason or cause; justly; properly.
- To a reasonable extent; in a moderately good degree; fairly; tolerably.
- To certain extent or degree
- In a sensible manner, in any sense of the word sensible.
REASONABLY vs SENSIBLY: RELATED WORDS
- Relatively, Very, Pretty, Acceptably, Quite, Decently, Sufficiently, Within reason, Middling, Sanely, Somewhat, Passably, Sensibly, Moderately, Fairly
- Properly, Soberly, Carefully, Sensitively, Rationally, Appropriately, Judiciously, Cautiously, Smartly, Responsibly, Wisely, Prudently, Intelligently, Reasonably, Sanely
REASONABLY vs SENSIBLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Comparatively, Appropriately, Enough, Relatively, Very, Pretty, Acceptably, Quite, Decently, Middling, Somewhat, Passably, Sensibly, Moderately, Fairly
- Advisedly, Meaningfully, Efficiently, Logically, Cleverly, Coherently, Properly, Appropriately, Judiciously, Cautiously, Smartly, Responsibly, Wisely, Prudently, Reasonably
REASONABLY vs SENSIBLY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Bank and GEF at a reasonably early date.
- He was early, very professional, and reasonably priced!
- Project reasonably satisfactory to Administrative Agent in form and content and made by a registered land surveyor reasonably satisfactory to Administrative Agent.
- The Complaining Party must reasonably cooperate in providing any information about the Claim that the Defending Party reasonably requests.
- This requires proving an event to be unprecedented and extraordinary, not reasonably anticipated, not reasonably provided against, and the sole cause of damage.
- As a result, we are unable to estimate the reasonably possible loss or range of reasonably possible loss arising from this investigation.
- Need investigation to consider reasonably practicable improvements to achieve as low as reasonably practical.
- Royalties are recognized as earned in accordance with the contract terms when royalties from licensees can be reasonably estimated and collectability is reasonably assured.
- Designer agrees to reasonably cooperate with Client and shall execute any additional documents reasonably necessary to evidence such assignment.
- Such other documents as Buyer may reasonably request, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Buyer.
- Work out how much you can borrow sensibly.
- The trial court sensibly disallowed that from occurring.
- Dragons, shethought, handled the matter much more sensibly.
- They had become benighted and sensibly stayed put.
- How do we oppose smartly and govern sensibly?.
- The only restriction is to do so sensibly.
- It becomes a matter of doing so sensibly.
- We trust you to use the internet sensibly.
- Come join us and Take Off Pounds Sensibly!
- The visibility at eye level is sensibly reduced.
REASONABLY vs SENSIBLY: QUESTIONS
- Is BNSF Railway still in a'reasonably decent position'?
- Is it hard to find reasonably priced mobility scooters?
- Is a risk of injury from bullying reasonably foreseeable?
- How can Aaron Finch end his 'reasonably lean patch'?
- Was the incident with Bilal and Ahmed reasonably foreseeable?
- What does'so far as is reasonably practicable'mean?
- What is reasonably available information under IFRS 1578?
- What does'reasonably practicable'mean in employment law?
- Is a clean and reasonably manufacturable design possible?
- When is a business circumstance not reasonably foreseeable?
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