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be interpretive
adjective
Marked by interpretation.
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Exact(9)
"As compared to the newspapers, The New Yorker will be interpretive rather than stenographic".
To study arts subjects, you have to take risks, push yourself emotionally, expressively and creatively in every lesson, you have to persevere and be interpretive, passionate and collaborative.
"Starting in March there will be interpretive exhibits of various aspects of the collection, changing every 90 days, from landscape art and portrait collections, to nautical paintings and ship models," Dr. Rhodes said.
Therefore, the qualitative lens used to describe, interpret, and explain the construct of social entrepreneurship, can also be said to be interpretive.
It's a method of communicating emotions, feelings and opinions, in a way that can still be interpretive.
Even though it may be interpretive to analyze the flow quantitatively using planar measurements, it will be inaccurate because the actual flow is three dimensional.
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"Most of what we do in archaeology is interpretive, and the interpretations can change," she said.
Scientific knowledge is interpretive; the same evidence can be differently interpreted (question 1).
"It's interpretive.
But our participation is interpretive.
All description is impressionistic, and all impressions are interpretive.
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