0 to discover the meaning of something written badly or in a difficult or hidden way: --
Can you decipher the writing on this envelope?
1 to discover the meaning of something hard to understand or which contains a hidden message: --
Creating an audible release burst bestows a clear perceptual benefit by increasing the information that is available to the hearer for deciphering the signal.
Even well substantiated cases from the more recent past are often hard to decipher.
Examining their historical analogies is one approach to deciphering the circumstances given and transmitted from the past.
The detection node is dedicated to categorizing a stimulus as social and deciphering its basic ' social ' properties.
The question then was how to decipher the creative mathematical genius in the brain.
The dream images do not remain unconscious because, once given symbolic articulation, they can be deciphered.
Although acoustic authenticity is preferred, graphic transcription is still difficult to decipher due to the lack of recognised norms and an often-excessive simplification of schemata.
Trying to decipher such values during debugging can be quite a challenge.