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Interpreted

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Adjective

1. interpreted, taken

understood in a certain way; made sense of

Example Sentences:
'a word taken literally'
'a smile taken as consent'
'an open door interpreted as an invitation'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Interpreted

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verb
1. (transitive)
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
4. (intransitive)
to act as an interpreter; translate orally

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Interpreted

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verb transitive
1. 
to explain the meaning of; make understandable
to interpret a poem
2. 
to translate (esp. oral remarks)
3. 
to have or show one's own understanding of the meaning of; construe
to interpret a silence as contempt
4. 
to bring out the meaning of; esp., to give one's own conception of (a work of art), as in performance or criticism
5. 
to translate (a program in a high-level language) into machine language and execute it, statement by statement
said of an interpreter program
verb intransitive
6. 
to act as an interpreter; explain or translate

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Interpreted

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v. in·ter·pret·ed, in·ter·pret·ing, in·ter·prets
v.tr.
1. To explain the meaning of: The newspapers interpreted the ambassador's speech as an attempt at making peace. See Synonyms at explain.
2. To understand the significance of; construe: interpreted his smile to be an agreement; interpreted the open door as an invitation.
3. To present or conceptualize the meaning of by means of art or criticism: The actor interpreted the character with great subtlety.
4. To translate from one language into another: interpreted the ambassador's remarks for the assembly.
v.intr.
To serve as an interpreter for speakers of different languages.

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