clearly interpret

Frequency: 7.011.5 per million words

To understand or explain the meaning of something in a way that is easy to perceive or understand.

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  • The lawyer tried to clearly interpret the complex legal jargon for the jury.
  • It's essential to clearly interpret the data before making any conclusions.
  • She hoped the audience would clearly interpret her artistic message.
  • The instructions must be written in a way that allows users to clearly interpret them.
  • Historians often clearly interpret ancient texts to understand past civilizations.
  • Can you clearly interpret what the speaker meant by that ambiguous statement?
  • We need to clearly interpret the signs of climate change to take effective action.
  • The scientist worked to clearly interpret the experimental results for publication.
  • To avoid misunderstandings, you should always clearly interpret your intentions.
  • His ability to clearly interpret market trends made him a valuable asset.