interpretation|interpretations in English
noun
[in·ter·pre·ta·tion || ɪn‚tɜrprɪ'teɪʃn /-tɜːp-]
explanation, elucidation; oral translation from one language to another; particular dramatic rendition of a character; way in which something can be interpreted, meaning
Use "interpretation|interpretations" in a sentence
1. ‘The Constitution is an Ambiguous document open to interpretation by all.’ ‘They considered the Act to be Ambiguous and open to interpretation on this point.’ ‘Once more, the evidence is Ambiguous and interpretations have become polarized.’ ‘Agreeing with a set of vague and Ambiguous …
2. ‘The Constitution is an Ambiguous document open to interpretation by all.’ ‘They considered the Act to be Ambiguous and open to interpretation on this point.’ ‘Once more, the evidence is Ambiguous and interpretations have become polarized.’ ‘Agreeing with a set of vague and Ambiguous …
3. There are lots of conflicting interpretations.
4. Certainly, the ubiquitous jihadist and Caliphist interpretations of Islamic literature and jurisprudence are in need of an overwhelming alternative narrative to the fundamentalist interpretation, which so often dominates the airwaves
5. The edict was subject to many interpretations.
6. Basis of accounting or other pertinent interpretations.
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9. The facts are susceptible of various interpretations.
10. “Interpretations belong to God” in another sense.
11. The latest events admit of several interpretations.
12. I shall leave Freudian interpretations to the reader.
13. Predictably, perhaps, this has resulted in different interpretations.
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15. Different countries put different interpretations on these manageable levels.
16. Included in our interpretation:
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18. The involved and abstruse passage makes several interpretations possible.
19. These interpretations fly in the face of scientific fact.
20. This passage is open to a variety of interpretations.
21. Included in our interpretation
22. Ms Reding later said she regretted interpretations of her statement .
23. The item he intentionally obscured would make several interpretations possible.
24. 7 The different definitions open up the possibility of divergent interpretations.
25. Of Constitutional Interpretation Kenneth R