Decipher in a sentence as a verb

There are far, far worse hands to decipher than textura, some scribes were truly terrible.

The humans have under 10 seconds to read, decipher, type, and submit the correct address.

As a developer, you have to be considerate of the time of people who have to decipher your work and intent.

I'm sure there's some useful stuff here, but I can't stand to decipher the navigation and focus on the text long enough to find out.

From the gist of the incredible difficult to decipher training manual there are 4 systems.

Seriously, does any programmer have the time to decipher byzantine **** like this before writing a new feature?

It's impossible to fully decipher it without knowing the text, but it serves as a reminder for those who know it, so they can reconstruct it in full form if needed.

Until that point, the linguist had been trying in vain to decipher the text...is there still such a gap between the researchers and the computational experts who know how to implement solutions?

Could people who picked up pieces of confetti and stuck them together in order to decipher their contents be charged with a crime, similarly to how people have been prosecuted for "hacking" by retrieving information through trivial tinkering with public URLs?

I wasted a handful of weeks digging around in debug builds looking at bailout log entries and trying to decipher their IR using the broken log viewer they recommend, and the net result was that my code ended up faster for a few weeks until V8 changed again.

Decipher definitions

verb

convert code into ordinary language

See also: decode decrypt

verb

read with difficulty; "Can you decipher this letter?"; "The archeologist traced the hieroglyphs"

See also: trace