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Definition of Interpreting
1. Noun. An explanation of something that is not immediately obvious. "Often imitations are extended to provide a more accurate rendition of the child's intended meaning"
Specialized synonyms: Broad Interpretation, Judicial Activism
Generic synonyms: Explanation
Derivative terms: Interpret, Interpret, Interpret, Interpret
Definition of Interpreting
1. Verb. (present participle of interpret) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Interpreting
1. interpret [v] - See also: interpret
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interpreting
Literary usage of Interpreting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Quality Determinants Of Mammography: Clinical Practice Guideline by Lawrence W. Bassett, R. Edward Hendrick (2004)
"(C) Interpreting physicians should: • Be appropriately licensed to practice medicine.
• Be certified by the American Board of Radiology (ABR), the American ..."
2. Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Standard Work of Reference in Art, Literature (1907)
"And here it becomes necessary to di»- tinguish between different ways of formulating
ami interpreting the idea of evolution. The various modes of conceiving ..."
3. Elements of Quaternions by William Rowan Hamilton (1866)
"On a Third Method of interpreting a Product or Function of Vectors as a Quaternion ;
and on the CY/».s«- tency of the Results of the Interpretation so ..."
4. Public Water-supplies: Requirements, Resources, and the Construction of Works by Frederick Eugene Turneaure, Harry Luman Russell, Daniel Webster Mead (1908)
"Necessity of Full Data in Interpreting Conditions.—Concerning this phase of the
water-analyst's work there is a great deal of misconception. ..."
5. Commentaries on the Law of Statutory Crimes: Including the Written Laws and by Joel Prentiss Bishop (1901)
"We have already seen that, in interpreting any statute, we are to lay beside it
the other relevant statutes and provisions of the common law, ..."
6. Proceedings by National Speech Arts Association (1893)
"HOW TO STUDY AN AUTHOR WITH A VIEW OF Interpreting HIM. BY WILLIAM B. CHAMBERLAIN.
AT first the thought indicated by the statement of this topic, ..."