interpretative

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    that provides interpretation

Word Origin

interpretative (adj.)
1560s, properly formed from past participle stem of Latin interpretari (see interpret). Interpretive means the same thing, but is less correct. Related: Interpretatively.

Example

1. Many economists interpretative the rmb exchange rate issue so complicated .
2. Texts engage their reader in some active performative or interpretative process .
3. First , we can distinguish between several different interpretative communities .
4. Acting isn 't really a creative profession . It 's an interpretative one .
5. Distinction between reservations and interpretative declarations .

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