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Word family noun interpretation interpreter adjective interpretative interpretive verb interpret
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishinterpretivein‧ter‧pre‧tive /ɪnˈtɜːprətɪv $ -ɜːr-/ AWL adjective DLTSHinterpretative
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interpretive• These questions need not simply be factual, they can also be interpretive.• The meaning of scripture is never simply given; it is always the fruit of an interpretive act.• interpretive dance• When the death is commemorated as a sacrifice, this is by way of interpretive metaphor.• Reading is an interpretive process.• Until recently there would normally have been two interpretive stages.• The latter is an interpretive task relying on a transformation of meaning from one context to another.• Then he, Michele, and Romy do an interpretive victory dance for their former classmates.
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