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interpretative

[in-tur-pri-tey-tiv] / ɪnˈtɜr prɪˌteɪ tɪv /


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The British cast was different, but Friedman has been building on her understanding of the musical, probing deeper into its secrets and untangling its interpretative knots.

From Los Angeles Times May 29, 2024

His death occurred just hours after speaking to a Times reporter about hiking in the heat while he took a break for some rare shade under a metal interpretative sign.

From Seattle Times Jul. 21, 2023

Fig.B: tooth preservation shown in the interpretative drawing of an isolated tooth.

From Salon Feb. 4, 2023

The principle of charity is an interpretative principle that advises the reader to interpret the author’s statements in the most rational and best way possible.

From Textbooks Jun. 15, 2022

During the actual period of the war many of the creative and interpretative artists of the theater were engaged either directly in army work or in one of its auxiliary branches.

From More Portmanteau Plays by Stuart Walker




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