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interpreted
adjective as in elucidated
Strong matches
Weak match
Example Sentences
At the time, the EPA interpreted the order to mean that the initial cleanup of hazardous material had to be completed by Feb. 25.
So far only the UK and France have publicly committed troops towards policing any potential peace deal in Ukraine, and his comments were interpreted by many as having been a jibe at both countries.
Before it reaches the voters and the viewers at home, it has to be interpreted through the media, which will inherently always have its own agendas and biases.
"I apologise for that, but again, I don't think anyone would have interpreted that in any way that I was misrepresenting myself professionally," Reynolds told the Guardian during a trip to India.
Trump is so repetitious that he has become a meme who is interpreted by audiences for what they want him to be and stand for.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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