Synonym: interpreting, reading, rendering, rendition, version. Similar words: interpret, international, presentation, enterprise, interaction, integration, representation, intervention. Meaning: [ɪn‚tɜrprɪ'teɪʃn /-tɜːp-] n. 1. a mental representation of the meaning or significance of something 2. the act of interpreting something as expressed in an artistic performance 3. an explanation that results from interpreting something 4. an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious.
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151. Step 3 involves the analysis and interpretation of the numerical information developed in Step 2.
152. Theliteral interpretation of the holy book reduced human freedom to a minimum.
153. In addition, detection methods are discussed as well as data interpretation criteria.
154. This humanistic attention to the subjective interpretation by prisoners of their situation marks a distinct departure from the orthodox account.
155. Differences of interpretation emerged within days of the signing of the Sarajevo agreement as ethnic violence continued to escalate.
156. In the first place(http://sentencedict.com/interpretation.html), v. 21b is a notorious crux of interpretation.
157. Two approaches have been taken to the interpretation of deep dyslexia in relation to models of normal reading.
158. All interpretation requires the reconciliation of the competing claims of assimilation and accommodation.
159. Unfortunately, the beginnings of utterances appear to be particularly unconstrained by either the acoustic material or the linguistic interpretation.
160. The other constraint on the absolutist interpretation of the sovereignty concept arose from Dicey's normativist conception of law.
161. Social semiotics, taking account of questions of interpretation and context, inflects the emphasis specifically towards cultural artefacts and social behaviour.
162. There had been considerable confusion over the interpretation of the embargo, the inquiry was told.
163. Again, the would-be reformers' interpretation of the 1980s led them to this conclusion.
164. The traditional museum disciplines of juxtaposition, analysis and interpretation were reduced to the minimum; experience was paramount.
165. These differences of interpretation were to become the basis for new divisions within the ruling Party majority.
166. The actual interpretation chosen by people is guided by context - in this case most would choose the second meaning.
167. The model may be the context for interpreting the clause, but the interpretation need not be a full one.
168. These are discovered in the empirical tests and economic interpretation and justification is supplied afterwards.
169. It is an interpretation found equally applicable to developing capitalist states where indigenous bourgeoisies are yet to develop fully.
170. In this interpretation, Benjamin has been tainted by his relationship with Mrs Robinson and her alcoholic self-loathing.
171. The Permanent Court was asked for an opinion on the correct interpretation of the Athens Agreement.
172. Opponents of this interpretation had to stress the discontinuity of the development in order to undermine the plausibility of evolutionism.
173. The alternatives to this approach fall into two distinct and equally unsatisfactory categories: 1. Anecdotal evidence, interpretation and prediction.
174. The two contentions can seem analogous, but the second concerns overt motive, the first a highly arguable interpretation.
175. What really frightens and dismays us is not external events themselves, but the way in which we think about them. It is not things that disturb us, but our interpretation of their significance. Epictetus
176. We use this to cast light on a metaphor of which we are given no other interpretation.
177. Interpretation Urban transmission of yellow fever in Santa Cruz was limited in space and time.
178. The reader's interpretation is complicated by echoes of poetic use, and appreciation of the development of a topos.
179. They will have a totally different interpretation of family life and of the so-called moral nature of the matter.
180. All meanings, we know, depend on the key of interpretation. George Eliot
More similar words: interpret, international, presentation, enterprise, interaction, integration, representation, intervention, prestidigitation, at intervals, limitation, invitation, orientation, confrontation, appreciation, implementation, transportation, rehabilitation, esterification, counterpart, painter, Internet, interior, interact, interval, interest, internal, enter into, in terms of, interview.