interpret broadly

Frequency: 6.911.2 per million words

To understand or explain something in a wide or liberal sense.

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Examples (10)

  • The judge chose to interpret the law broadly to include new technologies.
  • The new regulations should be interpreted broadly to ensure maximum public benefit.
  • The philosopher's teachings are often interpreted broadly by his modern followers.
  • To avoid disputes, we should avoid language that can be interpreted broadly.
  • The director interpreted the classic play broadly, adding contemporary themes.
  • When reading the guidelines, it's best to interpret them broadly at first.
  • The commission will likely interpret its mandate broadly to cover a wide range of issues.
  • Interpreting the data broadly suggests a general trend, though specifics vary.
  • If we interpret the term 'family' broadly, it can include close friends and chosen relatives.
  • "We have a duty to interpret this charter as broadly as possible," stated the chairperson.