Examples of 'possible sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "possible sense"

possible sense: A way in which something can be interpreted or understood. The phrase is used to indicate a potential meaning or interpretation of something

How to use "possible sense" in a sentence

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possible sense
In the best possible sense of the adjective.
Client is understood in the widest possible sense.
In every possible sense of the word.
I mean that in the best possible sense.
In every possible sense of that word.
It was claimed he demonstrated a possible sense of humor.
But in what possible sense can we live freely in this world?
Must be viewed in the broadest possible sense.
That it 's broken in every possible sense that a model can be broken.
Hattāmîd should be understood in the broadest possible sense.
The world is an infinity of possible sense impressions and.
I saw him as a very subversive influence in the worst possible sense.
In the worst possible sense.
They are ideas about which people disagree in the deepest possible sense.
What possible sense would it make to reduce or restrict gold ownership?

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I mean lost in the best possible sense.
In every possible sense of the word … Gotcha.
In the very broadest possible sense.
What possible sense would it make for David to take one of your bags?
A feast for the senses in every possible sense.
Customer care - in the best possible sense of the word, Hahl Pedex for oral hygiene.
Then we are together in every possible sense.
Gotcha. jane? in every possible sense of the word.
Wilderness always speaks to human beings of transcendence in the widest possible sense.
Cancer is bad luck in every possible sense of the term.
We need to recognise the concept of a knowledge worker in the broadest possible sense.
Miss Hillary! are politically opposed in every possible sense Dear Hunter, just because our dads.
A factory can be a dull hut or an inspiring structure in the widest possible sense.
First Class in every possible sense.
This includes the struggle to satisfy their needs in the broadest possible sense.
It's important so that forensics have the clearest possible sense of what happened.
Her research focuses on victims and criminal justice in the broadest possible sense.
And this enables early detection in the best possible sense without side-effects.
There is a clear need for change and for innovative solutions in the broadest possible sense.
Oh, in the worst possible sense.
The Delegation concluded that protection of TK should be in the broadest possible sense.
Like, in the best possible sense.
Again, the benefits of these exchanges are substantial in every possible sense.
But it was also good for me in any possible sense.
The interpretation of the word " industry " is to be understood in the broadest possible sense.
Christ is the Church 's only foundation, in any possible sense of that term.
For this reason, we feel that our relations are exemplary in the best possible sense.
Our pure concepts and pure intuitions refer only to objects of possible sense experience.
Staying power… ♪ I saw him as a very subversive influence in the worst possible sense.
Francesca Cross and I are not having an affair in any possible sense of the word.
Secondly, Gaza itself is a terrorist state in every possible sense.
No, I mean that in the best possible sense.
DUO BINARY is a very, very small computer system in every possible sense.
I use the word " attached " in the loosest possible sense here.
This is quite amazing, and I mean that in the worst possible sense.

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