broadly interpret

Frequency: 7.715.9 per million words

To understand or explain the meaning of something in a general or wide sense.

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Examples (10)

  • The term ‘business’ is here interpreted broadly to include all types of organization in the public and private sectors.
  • We should broadly interpret the regulations to encourage innovation, not stifle it.
  • Historically, the Constitution has been broadly interpreted by the Supreme Court.
  • Her comments could be broadly interpreted as a call for significant change.
  • The new policy aims to broadly interpret eligibility criteria to assist more people.
  • Critics tend to broadly interpret his artistic works, finding multiple layers of meaning.
  • He advised them to interpret the guidelines broadly rather than sticking to a rigid definition.
  • Don't interpret my suggestion too broadly; I'm referring to a specific aspect.
  • In a globalized world, cultural practices are often broadly interpreted and adapted.
  • The committee decided to broadly interpret its mandate to address emerging issues.