interpretative
IPA: ɪntɝprʌtˈeɪtɪv
adjective
- Marked by interpretation.
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Examples of "interpretative" in Sentences
- No. It’s much more interpretative, which is what music should be.
- A second kind, called interpretative or fictitious, was afterwards added.
- Also called "the commute". trishaw drivers are of the "interpretative" school of charioteering.
- "interpretative" classic aerial view over the highway we had approached on, as it tightly hugged the coastal rocks.
- Indeed, Peter Gutmann isn't far off when he calls the interpretative approach "far more akin ... to hysterical passion."
- Comments i object to the use of "interpretative," rather than "interpretive," in the title. otherwise, this is a fine article.
- Bigamy is called interpretative, when, by fiction of law, a person is accounted as having had two wives, when in reality he had but one.
- A life that claims, like Etty Hillesum's, to 'give shelter' to God and love and suffering invites a particular kind of interpretative labour.
- The heart of the grammar is the syntax; the phonology and the semantics are purely "interpretative," in the sense that they describe the sound and the meaning of the sentences produced by the syntax but do not generate any sentences themselves.
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