rightly interpret
Frequency: 7.012.8 per million words
To understand or explain the meaning of something in a justified or correct way.
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- Historians must rightly interpret ancient texts to avoid misrepresentation.
- It is crucial to rightly interpret the signals before making a decision.
- The jury struggled to rightly interpret the complex legal jargon.
- She believes her actions were rightly interpreted as a sign of goodwill.
- We need to rightly interpret the data to draw accurate conclusions.
- Without sufficient context, it's difficult to rightly interpret the artist's intent.
- The judge was tasked to rightly interpret the law in this unprecedented case.
- Only a true expert can rightly interpret these cryptic symbols.
- Their initial reaction led me to believe they didn't rightly interpret my message.
- To achieve a fair outcome, all parties must rightly interpret the rules.