become sensible

Frequency: 5.03.2 per million words

To change and start acting in a sensible way.

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Examples (10)

  • After years of reckless spending, she eventually became more sensible with her money.
  • It's time for the children to become sensible and understand the consequences of their actions.
  • He hopes that his son will become more sensible as he enters adulthood.
  • The whole discussion only started to become sensible once we focused on the facts.
  • Many young adults become quite sensible once they start living independently.
  • She used to be impulsive, but she has really become sensible over the past year.
  • For a project of this scale, we must become extremely sensible in our planning.
  • The unruly crowd seemed to become sensible when the police arrived.
  • If you want to manage your stress, you need to become sensible about your workload.
  • It's crucial for leaders to become sensible in times of crisis.