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interpretive
[ in-tur-pri-tiv ]
adjective
- serving to interpret; explanatory.
- deduced by interpretation.
- made because of interpretation:
an interpretive distortion of language.
- of or relating to those arts that require an intermediary, as a performer, for realization, as in music or theater.
- offering interpretations, explanations, or guidance, as through lectures, brochures, or films:
the museum's interpretive center.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of interpretive1
Example Sentences
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The irreplaceable Barbara Cook put her interpretive stamp on Sondheim鈥檚 songbook in her concert tributes, reanimating musical treasures through her own introspective moonlight.
A temporary cessation in interpretive control can open new cognitive portals.
In July, it proposed an interpretive rule that would require these services to disclose their costs and terms more clearly, as required by the federal Truth in Lending Act.
The inconsistencies and interpretive static never disappear, but Sondheim and Furth鈥檚 鈥淐ompany鈥 comes through where it matters most 鈥 theatrically.
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