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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31 Any comparison that is not strictly factual runs the risk of being interpreted as subjective.
32 Both approaches agree on what is depicted in the poem, but not on how it should be interpreted.
33 It is context and convention that determine whether a term will be interpreted literally or metaphorically.
34 The strictness of the rules, even when liberally interpreted, has the effect of restricting innovation.
35 The whole play can be interpreted as a lament for lost youth.
36 Recent happenings on the money markets can be interpreted in various ways.
37 He quickly interpreted to his boss what the American was saying.
38 The shift away from isolation has been variously interpreted.
39 Carolyn Felix assayed and interpreted p53 status.
40 Fairy tales can be interpreted in several different ways.
41 The data has not yet been interpreted.
42 I interpreted her silence as anger.
43 The unity of place is always liberally interpreted.
44 The results, however(Sentencedict.com), should be interpreted with caution.
45 Figures also need to be interpreted.
46 However, this conclusion must be interpreted with caution.
47 This was interpreted as evidence of discomfort and distress.
48 I interpreted his secrecy as emotional avarice.
49 The caves could be interpreted as places of worship.
50 This can be interpreted in two ways.
51 Section 6 has been interpreted in the following ways.
52 This dream can be interpreted in several different ways.
53 This has been interpreted as increasing arousal to levels incompatible with that task.
54 Qualitatively new patterns of responses are interpreted by Piaget to reflect newly constructed or reconstructed intellectual structures.
55 The words people use are too often interpreted literally to signify little more than their immediate and most rational translation.
56 He silently helps her gather currants, having interpreted her blush on seeing him as the beginning of affection.
57 The problem was that giving a woman his pulpit might be interpreted as taunting the archdiocese.
58 Let us see how physical determinism is to be interpreted in terms of phase space.
59 It tends to be interpreted as ascribing consciousness to any organism that has irritability.
60 It was a fragile relationship, interpreted in contrary ways by different constables.
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