Definition of Interpretive

1. Adjective. That provides interpretation.

Exact synonyms: Interpretative
Similar to: Informative, Instructive
Derivative terms: Interpret, Interpret, Interpret, Interpret

Definition of Interpretive

1. a. Interpretative.

Definition of Interpretive

1. Adjective. Marked by interpretation. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Interpretive

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Interpretive

interpretated
interpretation
interpretational
interpretationally
interpretations
interpretative
interpretative dance
interpretative dancing
interpretatively
interpreted
interpreter
interpreters
interpretership
interpretess
interpreting
interpretive
interpretive dance
interpretive dancing
interpretive program
interpretively
interpretor
interprets
interpretted
interpretting
interprismatic
interprocedural
interprocess
interprocess communication
interprocessor
interprofessional

Literary usage of Interpretive

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Learning about Our World and Our Past: Using the Tools & Resources of by Evelyn Hawkins (1999)
"Using Art as an Interpretive Tool Another set of questions on the US history assessment required students to use the photograph or artwork as an ..."

2. Accounting Principles by Thomas Warner Mitchell, Alexander Hamilton Institute (U.S.) (1917)
"Interpretive accounting.—The extraction of the meaning from data which has already been ... The interpretive accountant obtains from this data: information ..."

3. Educational Values by William Chandler Bagley (1911)
"CHAPTER XIV VALUES TO BE REALIZED IN FULFILLING Interpretive FUNCTIONS i. IT will be recalled that "attitudes" and "perspectives" were recognized in an ..."

4. English Composition as a Social Problem by Sterling Andrus Leonard (1917)
"THIRD TYPE: Interpretive ORGANIZATION For what we may classify as interpretive work — the expression of opinions of any sort1 — a further step is needed in ..."

5. Painting, Sculpture and Architecture as Representative Arts; an Essay in by George Lansing Raymond (1895)
"... and Premeditated Expression—The Motive, Emotive, or Moral Tendency to a Combination of the Two Forms of Expression—The Mental or Interpretive Directions ..."

6. The Underground Railroad by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"VISITOR EXPERIENCE AND INTERPRETATION Under concept A people would visit a newly established commemorative, interpretive, educational, and research center ..."

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