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Definition of interpretative in English: interpretative(also interpretive) adjective ɪnˈtəːprɪtətɪv Relating to or providing an interpretation. activities designed to reinforce students' interpretative skills Example sentencesExamples - Subsequent nestings depend on one's own interpretative methods.
- I chose not to restrict myself to using either positivist or interpretive methods, but to adopt a pragmatic approach to data collection.
- Success in judicial astrology largely depends on the skill and interpretative judgement of the astrologer.
- However, taking nothing for granted, and in part because of some of the difficulties I at first encountered, I have been energetic in seeking to extend the range of my interpretative skills.
- On the other hand, this hybridization can in its turn become a demon and effectively take possession of and try to control the interpretative agenda.
- Experience has shown that ampelography is a field of systematic botany requiring very specialized skills and interpretative ability, as well as an extraordinary memory.
- Now, I'd just like to do some interpretive damage control before my fellow wacky leftists get out of hand with this.
- The idea that the history is more an interpretive art than a precise science is hotly contested - even among historians.
- Debates about censorship and journalistic ethics prevented an interpretative, critical investigation of the disaster.
- His career was marked by his exceptional interpretative skills and he was widely regarded as one of the finest dance-actors of his generation.
- Moreover, once they are collected, considerable interpretative skill is required to ascertain the meaning of the materials that have been uncovered.
- However, indirect interpretive methods are more potent.
- Perhaps my interpretive skills are flagging, but can someone point out the reference to torture here?
- Such books were subversive and only to be treated with great caution and interpretative skill.
- Among other findings, it concluded that universities should place more emphasis on developing basic interpretative and communication skills in students.
- While the excavation component is more of a mechanical skill, the interpretive component is very subjective.
- The analytic interpretive system depends on causes and meaning in the unconscious mind.
- That's a skill rooted in interpretive explanation, not just the rendering of experience.
- Screen culture is not an experimental science in search of law, but an interpretive one, in search of meaning.
- This history doesn't require imagination, conceptual knowledge, or interpretive skill.
Synonyms systematic, logical, scientific, inquisitive, investigative, enquiring, methodical, organized, well organized, ordered, orderly, meticulous, rigorous, searching, critical, diagnostic, exact, precise, accurate, mathematical, regulated, controlled, rational
Derivativesadverb The works do tend to be very tight compositionally and interpretatively. Example sentencesExamples - How do we understand and evaluate the characters of Richard and Bolingbroke, and which one are we supposed to ally ourselves with interpretively, and why?
- Teachings such as these should be taken only interpretively, not definitively.
- Today's adherents range from scriptural fundamentalists to liberals who view the Bible interpretively.
- Second, the dialogues themselves are extremely varied and interpretatively often quite open.
Definition of interpretative in US English: interpretative(also interpretive) adjectiveinˈtərprəˌtādiv Relating to or providing an interpretation. activities designed to reinforce students' interpretative skills Example sentencesExamples - Among other findings, it concluded that universities should place more emphasis on developing basic interpretative and communication skills in students.
- While the excavation component is more of a mechanical skill, the interpretive component is very subjective.
- However, taking nothing for granted, and in part because of some of the difficulties I at first encountered, I have been energetic in seeking to extend the range of my interpretative skills.
- However, indirect interpretive methods are more potent.
- This history doesn't require imagination, conceptual knowledge, or interpretive skill.
- Moreover, once they are collected, considerable interpretative skill is required to ascertain the meaning of the materials that have been uncovered.
- Debates about censorship and journalistic ethics prevented an interpretative, critical investigation of the disaster.
- On the other hand, this hybridization can in its turn become a demon and effectively take possession of and try to control the interpretative agenda.
- Success in judicial astrology largely depends on the skill and interpretative judgement of the astrologer.
- The analytic interpretive system depends on causes and meaning in the unconscious mind.
- Perhaps my interpretive skills are flagging, but can someone point out the reference to torture here?
- I chose not to restrict myself to using either positivist or interpretive methods, but to adopt a pragmatic approach to data collection.
- Such books were subversive and only to be treated with great caution and interpretative skill.
- That's a skill rooted in interpretive explanation, not just the rendering of experience.
- The idea that the history is more an interpretive art than a precise science is hotly contested - even among historians.
- His career was marked by his exceptional interpretative skills and he was widely regarded as one of the finest dance-actors of his generation.
- Screen culture is not an experimental science in search of law, but an interpretive one, in search of meaning.
- Experience has shown that ampelography is a field of systematic botany requiring very specialized skills and interpretative ability, as well as an extraordinary memory.
- Now, I'd just like to do some interpretive damage control before my fellow wacky leftists get out of hand with this.
- Subsequent nestings depend on one's own interpretative methods.
Synonyms systematic, logical, scientific, inquisitive, investigative, enquiring, methodical, organized, well organized, ordered, orderly, meticulous, rigorous, searching, critical, diagnostic, exact, precise, accurate, mathematical, regulated, controlled, rational |