0 past simple and past participle of interpret
2 to express your own ideas about the intended meaning of a play or a piece of music when performing it:
Any change of policy will be interpreted as a sign of weakness.
The whole play can be interpreted as a lament for lost youth.
He interpreted her comments as an implicit criticism of the government.
Recent happenings on the money markets can be interpreted in various ways.
Of course, a generalised norm or level mapping can be interpreted as an ordinary norm or level mapping by restricting its domain to ground objects.
Each region in the mixing-length profile was then interpreted physically and alternative, physically based equations identified.
The pay-off for keeping the children truthful was that their utterances could be interpreted seriously.