Similar words: decipher, deciphering, decipherable, undecipherable, indecipherable, cipher, endangered species, reciprocity principle. Meaning: [dɪ'saɪfə] adj. converted from cryptic to intelligible language.
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1. Deciphering the code requires an expert.
2. I can't decipher what is inscribed on the pillar.
3. It's always a problem deciphering his handwriting.
4. Archaeologists have had trouble deciphering the script.
5. Can anyone decipher his handwriting?
6. Deciphering the enemy's messages hastened the war's end.
7. P.S. I hope you can decipher my scrawl!
8. She studied the envelope,[sentencedict.com] trying to decipher the handwriting.
9. The signature was smudged and impossible to decipher.
10. Can you decipher the writing on this envelope?
11. I'm still no closer to deciphering the code.
12. Researchers are gradually deciphering the genetic structure found in the cells of organisms.
13. Historians are trying to decipher the meaning of the documents.
14. The Coastguard needs to decipher garbled messages in a few minutes.
15. She couldn't decipher it in the pitch black.
16. Can you decipher her scrawl?
17. Something that, once he had deciphered the code, would explain why Professor Max Flaschner was dead.
18. David was sure that the slim, blond figure advancing towards him could decipher his mind.
19. It can help decipher the messages of propagandists, who seek to mislead by covering up their own argumentative contexts.
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20. VODKA I've deciphered the code.
21. Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic script was finally deciphered.
22. Not capable of being read or deciphered.
23. The garbled words can be deciphered.
24. The caused - motion constructions can be adequately deciphered with reference to conceptual blending theory.
25. The signal is then deciphered and acknowledge by the receiver robot.
26. Cytogeneticists have long suspected that these chromosomal anomalies are linked with cancer, but only now has their message been deciphered.
27. From then on the Chamber began following closely each development as the messages were in turn deciphered and translated.
28. The glass was so tarnished they could hardly be deciphered.
29. The central half-moon window above his painting of Christ with his disciples before the Crucifixion contains a "mathematical and astrological" puzzle that she has deciphered, she said.
30. The message was not marked " Important ", and was deciphered only in its turn.
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