Similar words: interpreter, interpret, interpreting, misinterpret, interpretation, enterprise, gutter press, enterprising. Meaning: [ɪn'tɜrprɪt /-'tɜːp-] adj. understood in a certain way; made sense of.
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1 He interpreted the silence as contempt.
2 He interpreted a difficult passage in a book.
3 The whole speech might well be interpreted as a coded message to the Americans.
4 This might be interpreted as a de facto recognition of the republic's independence.
5 He interpreted her comments as an implicit criticism of the government.
6 I interpreted his silence as a refusal.
7 Your silence will be interpreted as approval.
8 He interpreted the role of Professor Higgins wonderfully.
9 He has interpreted my statement by contraries.
10 The way they interpreted their past was highly subjective.
11 The law is being interpreted too narrowly.
12 These figures cannot be easily interpreted.
13 The reforms have been interpreted as window dressing.
14 Silence is often interpreted as an admission of guilt.
15 The word 'original' is liberally interpreted in copyright law.
16 The guide interpreted the woman's remarks for us.
17 He interpreted the role with a lot of humour.
18 These results must be interpreted cautiously.
19 The data can be interpreted in many different ways.
20 The term 'business' is here interpreted broadly to include all types of organization in the public and private sectors.
21 His action was interpreted as constituting a threat to the community.
22 Her resignation has been widely interpreted as an admission of her guilt.
23 Her message was interpreted as a warning to the general.
24 He quickly interpreted to us what the Russian was saying.
25 His refusal to work late was interpreted as a lack of commitment to the company.
26 Any change of policy will be interpreted as a sign of weakness.
27 He interpreted the vote as support for the constitution and that is the spin his supporters are putting on the results today.
28 For me the different religions are beautiful flowers from the same garden, or they are branches of the same majestic tree. Therefore they are equally true,(www.Sentencedict.com) though being received and interpreted through human instruments equally imperfect.
29 If Shakespeare's plays are to reach a large audience they need to be interpreted in a modern style.
30 The figure of the Ancient Mariner has been variously interpreted.
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