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interpretative

[in-tur-pri-tey-tiv] / ɪnˈtɜr prɪˌteɪ tɪv /


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"It will also be joined by a new display of interpretative material, which will critically engage with the mural's history and content, including its racist imagery," Tate said.

From BBC

He wrote down explicit stage directions as well as expressive and interpretative notations that he normally would have given his singers in person.

From Washington Times

Granddaughter Michelle Duster said traditional busts and statues of Wells were considered, but she and others pushing for the monument preferred something interpretative, which she said projects Wells better than the literal.

From Washington Times

Granddaughter Michelle Duster said traditional busts and statues of Wells was considered, but she and others pushing for the monument preferred something interpretative, which she said projects Wells better than the literal.

From Seattle Times

The video for the song features sign language, live music and interpretative dance that uses face masks as props.

From BBC