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interpretive

[in-tur-pri-tiv] / ɪnˈtɜr prɪ tɪv /


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Unusually for a scientific paper, this one acknowledges that some interpretive gaps among the authors remained unbridged—and it includes a statement from Lakota elders, several of whom are co-authors.

From Science Magazine

“I really liked the interpretive art aspect,” he said.

From Washington Post

Obsidian Cliff is closed to pedestrians, but it is along one of the park’s main roads and people can park at an interpretive kiosk.

From New York Times

At times, though, she and the pianist Steven Beck seemed to set aside interpretive matters just to get through a piece of hair-raising difficulty.

From New York Times

“Mormon Enigma” sold some 30,000 copies and won several awards, including the interpretive history prize from the Mormon History Association.

From New York Times