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decipher

[dih-sahy-fer] / dɪˈsaɪ fər /


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Then a law-enforcement officer wrote a new computer program that finally deciphered the information.

From The Wall Street Journal

The data turned out to be essential to cracking the case, the people said, a breakthrough that happened only recently when a tech-savvy law-enforcement officer wrote a new computer program that finally deciphered the information.

From The Wall Street Journal

The English section of South Korea's gruelling college entrance exam, or Suneung, is notoriously difficult, with some students comparing it to deciphering an ancient script, and others calling it "insane".

From BBC

Even for policy wonks, it’s a challenge to keep up with the cadence of discounts and negotiated prices while deciphering what is merely optics and what represents actual savings.

From MarketWatch

Attempting to decipher why Starc is so successful with the pink ball is helped by an understanding of what it is like to play in these matches.

From BBC