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US
/ˈɪntɝˌpɹɛtɪŋ/
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[ UK /ɪntˈɜːpɹɪtɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ɪntˈɜːpɹɪtɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
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an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious
he annoyed us with his interpreting of parables
the edict was subject to many interpretations
often imitations are extended to provide a more accurate rendition of the child's intended meaning
How To Use interpreting In A Sentence
- The model may be the context for interpreting the clause, but the interpretation need not be a full one.
- Even though sociobiology never became exactly fashionable, many biologists eventually warmed up to the ideas, albeit tweaking and interpreting them in a new and modern way.
- But he is also a devotee of literalist "textualism" in interpreting laws. Here Come The Justices
- This general rule of construction should especially guide a court of admiralty in interpreting a contract of bottomry and respondentia.
- Importantly, a variety of women sustained couture culture, not only as consumers but also as secondary designers, reinterpreting styles for their own bodies and lives.
- Martin accuses the English translators of interpreting such words in their "etymological" sense, and consulting profane writers, Homer, Early Theories of Translation
- That at least would be interpreting the gift in the most beneficient way. The Volokh Conspiracy » Cross Memorials on Government Land
- CB contd: Since Marx's word is not the last word, there is development in the ideas and Lenin has come in the Russian revolution, interpreting and improving the ideas of Marx to suit the objective conditions of Russian society. Archive 2006-07-01
- The model presented here is focused on interpreting the mechanism and resulting dynamics of the solute per se so it will be further assumed that there is no radial flux of solute through the tube walls.
- Additionally, the secretary of state may promulgate regulations interpreting ambiguous provisions of the act.