Interpret in a sentence as a verb

When you want to interpret what you find, assuming you find it, that's not easy either.

You can just interpret this as "remove some remnants of dead code, also I am a bit of a jokester".

At the group home where he now lives, near a horse farm in the Berkshires, the staff can generally interpret the sounds he makes.

"That statement spells it for me. With Google I see research, I see pushing tech boundaries and hardware experiments, I see new ways to interpret the world.

Check each news story you read for how many of the important issues in interpreting research are NOT discussed in the story.

And one can interpret a lot of behaviors as stemming from sexism or misogynism even if they are not.

I interpret this as it's protected in such a way that any information he can give is not sufficient to access the documents.

One could interpret Apple's move as an incremental step towards a future where a car's value is inside the cabin, not under the bonnet.

If only people reading my comment had some sort of brain with which to interpret it instead of being doomed to apply only the exact literal meaning.

Of course, this all depends on how you interpret "evil".Steve Jobs famously said: "We have to let go of this notion that for Apple to win, Microsoft has to lose.

Handwringing about giving fans more information because they might not interpret it correctly?

I believe that this application actually does connect to Apple's servers from the phone, but it doesn't then interpret the protocol on the device.

" 'I don't interpret this to be gates questioning the necessity for more than 1GB of e-mail, just trying to get to the bottom of how this guy managed to use that much in a few months.

For a person so obsessed with journalists' accuracy, he is pretty quick to interpret/cherrypick/adjust the public editor's piece in the best possible way for him.

But no powerful litigant ever bets solely on how a court might interpret some nebulous body of law such as what constitutes patentable subject matter.

Should the Court interpret radio communication so broadly within the Act to include such technologies as wireless internet and cellular phones, this exception could lead to absurd results.

Specifically, pursuant to this interpretation, an unauthorized intentional monitoring of a cellular phone call could be lawful should the content of the communication relate to vehicles or persons in distress, but unlawful otherwise.

... "maybe Im going slightly crazy after 3 days straight hacking" ...Do I interpret this correctly as that the author has not commited any changes for 3 days?With SVN there may be an excuse for this, but with Git the right way is to commit as often as possible, and then squash your commits before pushing them.

Interpret definitions

verb

make sense of; assign a meaning to; "What message do you see in this letter?"; "How do you interpret his behavior?"

See also: construe

verb

give an interpretation or explanation to

See also: rede

verb

give an interpretation or rendition of; "The pianist rendered the Beethoven sonata beautifully"

See also: render

verb

create an image or likeness of; "The painter represented his wife as a young girl"

See also: represent

verb

restate (words) from one language into another language; "I have to translate when my in-laws from Austria visit the U.S."; "Can you interpret the speech of the visiting dignitaries?"; "She rendered the French poem into English"; "He translates for the U.N."

See also: translate render

verb

make sense of a language; "She understands French"; "Can you read Greek?"

See also: understand read translate