readily interpret

Frequency: 6.79.5 per million words

To understand or explain the meaning of something quickly and easily.

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Examples (10)

  • The new policy was written in a way that anyone could readily interpret its implications.
  • Without a clear understanding of the context, it's hard to readily interpret the artist's message.
  • She could readily interpret complex legal documents after years of practice.
  • The data presented was so convoluted that it could not be readily interpreted by the team.
  • A well-designed dashboard allows users to readily interpret key performance indicators.
  • Historians often struggle to readily interpret fragmented ancient scrolls.
  • The simple diagram helped the students to readily interpret the scientific process.
  • His tone was sarcastic, making it difficult to readily interpret his true feelings.
  • To readily interpret the signs, one must have a deep knowledge of the subject.
  • The machine's error codes were designed to be readily interpreted by technicians.