free interpretation

Frequency: 5.84.1 per million words

an understanding that is not strictly bound by rules or original text

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Examples (10)

  • The artist gave a free interpretation of the classic novel.
  • The director allowed for a free interpretation of the script during rehearsals.
  • His philosophical theories are open to a very free interpretation.
  • Students were encouraged to offer their own free interpretation of the poem.
  • Such a free interpretation of the rules can lead to inconsistencies.
  • The painting is abstract, inviting a free interpretation from each viewer.
  • Legal texts often require careful analysis, not a free interpretation.
  • Critics applauded her free interpretation of the traditional dance form.
  • They argued for a free interpretation of the ancient laws to suit modern times.
  • A free interpretation of data might reveal new patterns, but also risks misrepresentation.