interpret differently

Frequency: 8.522.0 per million words

To understand or explain the meaning of something in various or alternative ways.

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Examples (10)

  • Different people might interpret events differently.
  • Observers often interpret the data differently based on their biases.
  • The jury struggled to interpret the evidence differently from the prosecutor.
  • It's common for various cultures to interpret gestures differently.
  • She tried to interpret his silence differently, but couldn't avoid the obvious conclusion.
  • The new regulations could be interpreted differently by each department.
  • Artists often interpret the world differently, leading to unique perspectives.
  • Don't be surprised if your colleagues interpret the memo differently.
  • Historians continue to interpret ancient texts differently with new discoveries.
  • His facial expression can be interpreted differently depending on the context.