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to make sense
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to be understandable in a way that is reasonable
to make sense (out) of sth
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to understand something, especially when it may initially appear confusing or unclear
Example
Your argument doesn't make sense.
It makes sense to save money for emergencies rather than spending it all at once.
Patients with certain neurological conditions may confabulate to make sense of fragmented memories.
After hearing all the evidence, the verdict made sense to the jury.
Auditory processing disorder is a condition where individuals struggle to interpret and make sense of auditory information, often leading to difficulties in communication and learning.