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/inˈtərprət/
verb
  1. explain the meaning of (information, words, or actions).
    "the evidence is difficult to interpret"
    synonyms: explain, elucidate, expound, explicate, clarify, make clear, make plain, illuminate, shed light on, throw light on, gloss, simplify, spell out, decipher, decode, solve, resolve, untangle, unravel, make intelligible, understand, comprehend, make sense of, crack
  2. translate orally or into sign language the words of a person speaking a different language.
    "I agreed to interpret for Jean-Claude"
    synonyms: translate, transcribe, transliterate, rewrite, convert, paraphrase

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The meaning of INTERPRET is to explain or tell the meaning of : present in understandable terms. How to use interpret in a sentence.
INTERPRET meaning: 1. to decide what the intended meaning of something is: 2. to express your own ideas about the…. Learn more.
When you interpret something, you make sense of it. You could interpret a graph, a foreign language, or even Mona Lisa's odd smile.
to give or provide the meaning of; explain; explicate; elucidate: to interpret the hidden meaning of a parable.
Synonyms for INTERPRET: explain, clarify, illustrate, demonstrate, simplify, illuminate, construe, elucidate; Antonyms of INTERPRET: obscure, confuse, ...
On this page you'll find 124 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to interpret, such as: clarify, construe, decipher, depict, describe, and enact.
interpret in American English · 1. to give or provide the meaning of; explain; explicate; elucidate · 2. to construe or understand in a particular way · 3. to ...
INTERPRET meaning: 1 : to explain the meaning of (something); 2 : to understand (something) in a specified way often + as.
interpret · be open to, be subject to · lead to, result in · be prone to · be based on, rest on · avoid, prevent.
Verb edit · To decode the meaning of a topic and then act, whether to continue researching the topic, follow through, act in opposition, or further the ...