Similar words: interpret, interpreter, interpreted, interpreting, interpretive, misinterpret, interpretation, misinterpretation. Meaning: ['rɪːɪn'tɜrprɪt /-'tɜːp-] v. 1. interpret from a different viewpoint 2. assign a new or different meaning to.
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31. Meanwhile, Jed Rubenfeld of Yale Law School has tried to reinterpret (.pdf) the Fourth Amendment not in terms of privacy, but in terms of security.
32. Only JEST can reinterpret the enhanced JSON representation to recreate an object graph with cyclic references.
33. The Holy Spirit will help you reinterpret everything that you perceive as fearful, and teach you that only what is loving is true.
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