Sentence examples for provocative interpretation from inspiring English sources

"provocative interpretation" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to an interpretation of something that is deliberately controversial or attention-grabbing. For example, "The artist presented a provocative interpretation of the classic painting."

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"It's a provocative interpretation, but I think there is enough information to support it".

The most provocative interpretation is that the upsurge was inadvertently caused by regulatory warnings.

The most provocative interpretation was that of Claggart, the corrupt master-of-arms, played by Matthew Rose, winner of the 2012 Critics Circleexceptionalal young talent award.

While National Geographic's translation supported the provocative interpretation of Judas as a hero, a more careful reading makes clear that Judas is not only no hero, he is a demon.

Dow Theory Letters' Richard Russell Richard Russell offers a provocative interpretation of the current economic climate, although the HFD doesn't follow his bond timing because it's so irregular: "Over the last year the Fed has flooded the system with over a trillion dollars in credit…Then how is it that we're not being battered by inflation now?

The sermon continues with a provocative interpretation of God's inclusive salvation that transcends cultural boundaries (Luke 4 25-27).

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I wanted to offer readers some fresh or provocative interpretations of those events.

Jenkins and Stauffer bring historical contexts to life and offer provocative interpretations, but they pile hunch upon hunch about Knight himself.

Mr. Ciulei (whose name was pronounced LEEV-you CHEW-lay) made films in his native Romania, but in the United States he was best known for his provocative interpretations of classic plays.

Known for championing unusual works and provocative interpretations of standard repertory, the company chose to play it safe for its debut as a nomadic outfit, offering a traditional and inoffensive staging of Verdi's "Traviata".

"It was O.K.," he later wrote in his Navy journal, "but a bit tame after you've seen the real thing!" If the provocative interpretations of sultry divas caused more talk than the opera itself, the lone excerpt from the score that is widely known has also helped create false impressions about the piece.

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