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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121. The mating behaviour of pied flycatchers is immensely complicated and scientists studying them interpret their behaviour slightly differently.
122. It was often frustrating for us, too, because we had to interpret for her.
123. We use this information to help us interpret our surroundings and the events we observe or participate in.
124. Rather, people interpret and retain media information selectively to reinforce their existing attitudes.
125. And they interpret that as meaning that whatever happens in the money market exporters should still retain some of their current advantage.
126. Even when some superstar analyst discovers a winning way to interpret data, others follow,[http://sentencedict.com/interpret.html] and the method becomes obsolete.
127. If you try and interpret the public mood, you become a bit of a slave.
128. There was nothing in his face that she could interpret as affection or even as desire.
129. Participation is in essence really only a refinement on the methods used to reflexively understand and interpret in everyday life.
130. It needs another stage to interpret its output and locate the zero-crossing it may have encoded.
131. It is the representative bodies within each business that will work out how to interpret the consensus on employee rights.
132. To better interpret these relationships correlations with a number of other variables were considered.
133. This generally proves useful when they interpret and offer technical assistance to officials approving the budget.
134. Administrators must constantly interpret and apply public policies that provide public goods and services to individuals and groups. 4.
135. To understand brain and behaviour means rejecting that dichotomy and instead trying to interpret the intertwined dialectic of specificity and plasticity.
136. Such information helps archaeologists to interpret excavated evidence more accurately.
137. No one knew exactly what inspired her elliptic comments, and her relations had long since given up trying to interpret them.
138. The decision in 1949 to establish a court to enforce and interpret the Constitution was a historical act of revenge on Bismarck.
139. Here the data are often contradictory and difficult to interpret.
140. Those who wish, both unionists and nationalists, can interpret it as the beginnings of absorption into an all-Ireland state.
141. It is therefore important to understand the causes of individual differences in children's abilities to interpret non verbal information correctly.
142. Despite this, the effectiveness of the newly amended s.62 will depend largely on how the courts decide to interpret it.
143. They were wrong both about how to interpret Genesis and in thinking that evolutionary theory was unimportant to modern science.
144. They naturally assume coherence, and interpret the text in the light of that assumption.
145. Your initials interpret graphically better than your genuine name.
146. How do you interpret this poem?
147. Would you like me to interpret for you?
148. Philosophers interpret the world through a myriad of ways.
149. She interpret his silence as arrogance.
150. Can our students interpret standardized test scores for parents?
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