decode
IPA: dɪkˈoʊd
noun
- (cryptography) A product of decoding
- (computing) Output from a program or device used to interpret communication protocols
verb
- To convert from an encrypted form to plain text.
- To figure out something difficult to interpret.
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Examples of "decode" in Sentences
- The question he must decode is is it better to risk losing or select Hillary.
- Interestingly even Chomsky said he couldn't "decode" what was really going on in the economy.
- Gallant says that how the brain processes information on thoughts isn't understood well enough yet to "decode," or read, them.
- Oh dear, now we’re in to "Ben’s diary page that took forever to decode is the equal in importance of the blast door map" territory.
- As 1080p decode is by far the most silicon-intensive thing any device will have to do, short of gaming or transcoding movies, any device that can do it can replace your computer for most purposes IF it can drive a bigger screen.
- True, what I have written has something of the sentence length and lack of punctuation that made one wish the Romans had enjoyed Hemingway - typical of first drafts I am afraid - but you will find it quite clear if you choose to "decode" as in construing a passage of Livy.
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