0 If something is interpretable, it is possible to find its meaning or possible to find a particular meaning in it: --
In this desire to reduce the aesthetic to a fully understood, interpretable and ' ' transparent ' ' commodity, literary hoboes inadvertently reinforce the materialism of ' ' gourmandizing ' ' consumer capital.
Would her life and her home become empty signifiers - fragments of the literary past interpretable only by a select few?
The thought of movement would be interpretable as a memory or even a perception of what had happened.
The constraints on such talk do not invalidate focus-group findings; in fact, it is these constraints that make them practicable and interpretable.
The interpretable aural facts of most recorded music are often subject to intense aesthetic debate during their creation.
We instituted a number of additional controls on the selection of the stimulus set to ensure interpretable results.
Recordings were verified by two independent adult listeners to ensure accurate and interpretable renditions.
Producing interpretable discourse : the establishment and maintenance of reference.