liberal interpretation

Frequency: 6.15.3 per million words

an understanding that is not strictly literal and allows for modern context or intent

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Examples (10)

  • The judge applied a liberal interpretation of the law to achieve a fair outcome.
  • His liberal interpretation of the rules allowed for more creative solutions.
  • The committee adopted a liberal interpretation of the guidelines, embracing new ideas.
  • She always favored a liberal interpretation of the ancient texts.
  • Critics argued for a more liberal interpretation of the constitution.
  • The policy received a liberal interpretation, benefiting a wider range of applicants.
  • A liberal interpretation of the artistic brief led to a groundbreaking exhibition.
  • Modern educators often advocate for a liberal interpretation of curriculum standards.
  • He was known for his liberal interpretation of company policies, always prioritizing employee welfare.
  • The contract clause is open to a liberal interpretation, depending on the context.