Thesaurus / interpret
FEEDBACKHow to use interpret in a sentence
For instance, I think of teenagers as being really willing to ask questions that some people interpret as sensitive.
CAN I ASK YOU A RIDICULOUSLY PERSONAL QUESTION? (EP. 451)STEPHEN J. DUBNERFEBRUARY 11, 2021FREAKONOMICSOthers described how they have to take their children with them everywhere they go to interpret for them.
AFRICAN COMMUNITIES WARN LANGUAGE ISSUES COULD SHUT THEM OUT OF REDISTRICTINGMAYA SRIKRISHNANFEBRUARY 10, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThere are some people who would say he should not have a platform on social media because they disagree strongly with how he interprets the data.
TWENTY-SIX WORDS CREATED THE INTERNET. WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO SAVE IT?STEPHEN ENGELBERGFEBRUARY 9, 2021PROPUBLICAWhile it might seem like the law is the law, what’s far more important than what is written in the law or SEC regulations is how the law is interpreted, which is really about the sociology of attorneys.
PSA: MOST AGGREGATE VC TREND DATA IS GARBAGEDANNY CRICHTONFEBRUARY 9, 2021TECHCRUNCHThat’s in part because the findings establish evidence in a way that the legal system can interpret.
A LOOMING CLIMATE DISASTER THREATENS THE LIVES OF 6,000 PERUVIANSPHILIP KIEFERFEBRUARY 9, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEJones, who has until next week to tell lawmakers how he intends to implement the rules, said he is still trying to reach agreements with the union on how to interpret parts of the law.
IN MARYLAND’S LARGEST SUBURB, AN AMBITIOUS POLICE OVERHAUL FACES ROADBLOCKSREBECCA TAN, DAN MORSEFEBRUARY 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe new study is “really useful for helping to interpret aerosol-cloud relationships in satellite data,” says Edward Gryspeerdt, an atmospheric physicist at Imperial College London who was not involved in the study.
SHIP EXHAUST STUDIES OVERESTIMATE COOLING FROM POLLUTION-ALTERED CLOUDSCAROLYN GRAMLINGFEBRUARY 1, 2021SCIENCE NEWSLast year, county health officials had interpreted state rules inconsistently, leading to confusion even among school leaders and education officials.
MORNING REPORT: HOW VACCINES AND NEW RULES IMPACT SCHOOL REOPENINGSVOICE OF SAN DIEGOJANUARY 27, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGOLike so many other issues in American politics, the pandemic was quickly interpreted through partisan lenses.
HOW MUCH DID COVID-19 AFFECT THE 2020 ELECTION?SETH MASKETJANUARY 27, 2021FIVETHIRTYEIGHTEarlier in January, the grocery chain Albertsons laid off employees who handled delivery and replaced them with contractors from DoorDash, a move interpreted by critics as a response to Proposition 22’s success.
SIX THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE LATEST EFFORTS TO BRING UNIONS TO BIG TECHGERRIT DE VYNCK, NITASHA TIKU, JAY GREENEJANUARY 26, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWORDS RELATED TO INTERPRET
- affirmed
- animadverted
- annotated
- asserted
- brought out
- clarified
- commentated
- concluded
- construed
- criticized
- disclosed
- elucidated
- explained
- explicated
- expounded
- expressed
- glossed
- illustrated
- interjected
- interposed
- interpreted
- mentioned
- noted
- noticed
- observed
- opined
- passed on
- pointed out
- pronounced
- reflected
- remarked
- said
- stated
- touched upon
- analyzing
- breaking
- breaking down
- bringing out
- ciphering
- construing
- cracking
- decoding
- deducing
- disentangling
- doping out
- elucidating
- enciphering
- explaining
- expounding
- finding the key
- interpreting
- making clear
- making out
- puzzling out
- reading
- rendering
- revealing
- solving
- spelling
- translating
- unfolding
- unraveling
- unriddling
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