I. adjective
Etymology: Late Latin sensatus, from Latin sensus sense + -atus -ate
: endowed with sense or sensation
III. “, usu -ād.+V adjective
Etymology: Medieval Latin sensatus perceived by sense, from Latin, endowed with sense
1. : felt or apprehended through a sense or the senses
2. : preoccupied with or exclusively directed toward that which can be experienced through a sense modality : materialistic
• sen·sate·ly adverb