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decipher

[dih-sahy-fer] / dɪˈsaɪ fər /


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Dorsey acknowledged that mention markets might seem silly, but he added: “I’m optimistic that there will eventually be useful information coming from these things, especially when they involve deciphering coming announcements from important political figures.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Videogames today are similarly pervasive and often depend on deciphering clues for their resolution.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We are deciphering the 'identity card' of tumors, by identifying, one by one, the key variables that determine the evolution of the disease," explains Pittet.

From Science Daily

Over the past week, Malone had put Johnston to work deciphering seismic signals, but Johnston’s specialty was volcanic gases.

From Literature

“The receiver then moves his rotors to THA—and he can begin to decipher the message.”

From Literature