broad interpretation

Frequency: 6.77.9 per million words

a wide and inclusive way of understanding something

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Examples (10)

  • The committee adopted a broad interpretation of the rules to allow for more flexibility.
  • Legal scholars debated whether to apply a strict or broad interpretation of the constitution.
  • Such a broad interpretation of the policy could lead to unintended consequences.
  • His broad interpretation of the term includes both tangible and intangible assets.
  • The court's decision was based on a broad interpretation of human rights law.
  • Teachers are encouraged to take a broad interpretation of the curriculum to foster creativity.
  • A broad interpretation of the evidence suggested multiple possible causes.
  • The artist's work invites a broad interpretation from its audience.
  • We need a more broad interpretation of "community" to ensure everyone feels included.
  • The judge argued for a broad interpretation of the statute to serve justice.