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interpretive

[ in-tur-pri-tiv ]

adjective

  1. serving to interpret; explanatory.
  2. deduced by interpretation.
  3. made because of interpretation:

    an interpretive distortion of language.

  4. of or relating to those arts that require an intermediary, as a performer, for realization, as in music or theater.
  5. 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

First recorded in 1670鈥80; interpret + -ive
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鈥淗ence, the dear colleague letter is interpretive overreach.鈥

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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.

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A temporary cessation in interpretive control can open new cognitive portals.

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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.

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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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