Definitions from Wiktionary (make sense)
▸ verb: (intransitive, idiomatic) To be sensible, coherent, reasonable.
▸ verb: (intransitive, idiomatic, with of) To decipher or understand.
▸ verb: (informal) Used to express interest or desire in something; to be pleasing or beneficial; to work, be operative, or be advantageous to.
▸ verb: (generally negated, bodybuilding slang) To be in the realm of the ordinary, to be not particularly developed.
make sense of,
make no sense,
make sense of something,
One Day It'll All Make Sense,
It'll All Make Sense in the End,
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▸ verb: (intransitive, idiomatic) To be sensible, coherent, reasonable.
▸ verb: (intransitive, idiomatic, with of) To decipher or understand.
▸ verb: (informal) Used to express interest or desire in something; to be pleasing or beneficial; to work, be operative, or be advantageous to.
▸ verb: (generally negated, bodybuilding slang) To be in the realm of the ordinary, to be not particularly developed.
Similar:
add up,
stand to reason,
make since,
come to one's senses,
figure,
compute,
track,
balance,
ring true,
work out,
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Adjectives:
mean,
present,
set,
ingressive,
apply,
manifest,
apprehended,
accommodate,
understanding,
acquaint,
mint
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