Synonym: analyze, clarify, explain, translate. Similar words: interpretation, enterprise, counterpart, painter, internal, interior, interact, interval. Meaning: [ɪn'tɜrprɪt /-'tɜːp-] v. 1. make sense of; assign a meaning to 2. give an interpretation or explanation to 3. give an interpretation or rendition of 4. create an image or likeness of 5. restate (words) from one language into another language 6. make sense of a language.
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91. Umpires must interpret the bad light law correctly for the sake of the crowd.
92. A lot can be learned simply from the way a patient chooses to interpret a dream.
93. It is indeed dangerous to try to interpret the facts of history in the light of a modern theological problem.
94. This system could interpret the nerve signals precisely enough to pick up the fine arm movement needed to land a plane safely.
95. A good counsellor helps them to interpret the meaning behind the words each speaks.
96. If you can readily interpret all this laconic shorthand you are either a well-tried collector or an extraordinarily apt pupil.
97. We have presented guidelines to help decision makers interpret league tables as currently presented.
98. But how are we to interpret the symbolism of other cultures; how can we crack their symbolic codes?
99. They should be able to interpret their experience and assurance in the light of the revealed truths of the gospel.
100. Wilson waited,[http://sentencedict.com/interpret.html] not sure how to interpret the sudden change of atmosphere.
101. Apart from adding a gloss to the section, the courts have had to interpret the actual wording.
102. Perhaps he can be helped to interpret the events as less threatening.
103. They are worried that the workers might interpret the new law as a restriction of their rights.
104. This is a double standard which fails to interpret fairly an important aspect of male-female differences.
105. Those who apply the rule to particular cases,[sentencedict.com] must of necessity expound and interpret that rule.
106. It is for the courts to interpret those words soas to give effect to that purpose.
107. If circumstances arise which are not fully covered, the judge must interpret law and principles accordingly.
108. They could interpret the word law in a more pragmatic or policy oriented sense.
109. How useful these data are in revealing anything new about human social relationships depends very much on how we interpret them.
110. We, as members of a culture, interpret a light kiss on the cheek as a greeting.
111. They sometimes find it difficult to see other people's point of view and to interpret other people's behaviour.
112. Peter returned with fresh coffee and explained how to score and interpret the material.
113. That background could mean that you have the ability to interpret complex laws regarding employee rights.
114. McGehee advocates the creation of an independent Office of Ethics Counsel to interpret the rules, investigate complaints and recommend sanctions.
115. As they began bickering about how to interpret his behavior.
116. This general approach to drafting carries the risk that the rule will be difficult to interpret.
117. I had to interpret for my boss on the last trip to Japan.
118. The referee has to see and correctly interpret extremely fast actions.
119. She hoped he didn't interpret them as telling him to mind his own business.
120. But it is impossible for him in his findings not to interpret events.
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