Examples of 'made sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "made sense"

The phrase 'made sense' means that something was logical, understandable, or coherent. It is commonly used to express that a situation, statement, or action was reasonable and cohesive, resulting in a clear comprehension or acceptance of the matter
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  • simple past tense and past participle of make sense

How to use "made sense" in a sentence

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made sense
You barely made sense on the phone.
Made sense to build a future on a sensible foundation.
But it never made sense in the morning.
Most of what they said made sense.
I thought it made sense to get outside counsel.
The things you said made sense.
His ways made sense for centuries.
The only thing that made sense.
All that made sense back then.
Leastwise nothing that might be made sense of.
That made sense of life and death.
Only thing that made sense was him.
It made sense that we met off site.
I wanted to know if it made sense to speak at all.
And made sense from her standpoint.

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That part never made sense though.
Theory made sense of a very simple thing.
And suddenly everything he said to me made sense.
Nothing else made sense at the time.
It made sense to worry about missing a flight.
Now the world made sense again.
It made sense that this guy had.
Everything in life made sense in that moment.
It made sense to look for them there.
I feel like it made sense at the time.
It made sense to start writing about that.
You have truly made sense of chaos.
What made sense to us about that was that.
I do not know if this has made sense.
Everything made sense until you showed up.
It was the only thing that made sense.
I finally made sense of that pantry of yours.
The real ones never made sense to me.
But they made sense to me at the time.
But that would have made sense.
It all just made sense to me at the time.
But now the letter made sense.
It all made sense after the breakup.
It was like nothing made sense any more.
But it made sense three months ago.
It felt that everything made sense again.
Outposts made sense for remote areas.
At least that would have made sense.
So it just made sense to come out here.
His actions have never made sense to me.
So it made sense to restructure our schedule accordingly.
But what you said made sense.
Reasons that made sense to me at the time.
Something about you always made sense to me.
The more it made sense that he doubted.

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Made a very nice thing out of it too
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