0 present 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.
Clarification requests play an important role in effective conversations, and children must learn the conversational rules for interpreting and responding to such requests.
Interpreting their meanings, expressivity, and psychological significance is a more distant but ultimate goal, a study of which is beyond the scope of this essay.
However, in interpreting the results of chaotic advection, it must be recognized that solutes diffuse and solid particles move relative to the fluid locally.