- 1the particular way in which something is understood or explained Her evidence suggests a different interpretation of the events. It is not possible for everyone to put their own interpretation on the law. Dreams are open to interpretation (= they can be explained in different ways). AWL Collocationsinterpretinterpret verb
- be difficult to
- ~ with caution
- ~ within a/the framework
- ~ within a/the context
- be interpreted as
- broadly
- narrowly, strictly
- cautiously
- accurately, correctly
- erroneously, incorrectly
- variously
- data, finding, result
- pattern
- information
- study
- meaning
- behavior
- theory
- text
- broad
- literal, narrow, strict
- subjective
- plausible
- correct
- erroneous
- be open to, be subject to
- defy, preclude
- complicate
- confound, contradict
- challenge, refute
- favor, support
- easily
- completely
- willfully
- common
- gross, serious
- deliberate
- possible, potential
- be open to, be subject to
- lead to, result in
- be prone to
- be based on, rest on
- avoid, prevent
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- 2the particular way in which someone chooses to perform a piece of music, a role in a play, etc. a modern interpretation of “King Lear”
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