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    In·ter·pret
    /inˈtərprət/

    verb

  2. The meaning of INTERPRET is to explain or tell the meaning of : present in understandable terms. How to use interpret in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Interpret.

  3. To interpret is to give or provide the meaning of something, or to construe or understand something in a particular way. What’s the difference between interpret, elucidate, expound, and explain? Find out on Thesaurus.com.

  4. INTERPRET definition: 1. to decide what the intended meaning of something is: 2. to express your own ideas about the…. Learn more.

  5. INTERPRET meaning: 1. to decide what the intended meaning of something is: 2. to express your own ideas about the…. Learn more.

  6. 1. ( tr) to clarify or explain the meaning of; elucidate. 2. ( tr) to construe the significance or intention of: to interpret a smile as an invitation. 3. ( tr) to convey or represent the spirit or meaning of (a poem, song, etc) in performance. 4. ( intr) to act as an interpreter; translate orally.

  7. When you interpret something, you make sense of it. You could interpret a graph, a foreign language, or even Mona Lisa's odd smile. If you're ordering food in a foreign land, you may need someone to interpret the menu for you.

  8. If you interpret what someone is saying, you translate it immediately into another language. The chambermaid spoke little English, so her husband came with her to interpret. [ VERB ]

  9. Definition of interpret verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. verb. interpreted, interpreting, interprets. To explain the meaning of; make understandable. To interpret a poem. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To translate (esp. oral remarks) Webster's New World. To have or show one's own understanding of the meaning of; construe.

  11. to clarify or explain the meaning of; elucidate. 2. (transitive) to construe the significance or intention of. to interpret a smile as an invitation. 3. (transitive) to convey or represent the spirit or meaning of (a poem, song, etc) in performance.

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