strictly interpret
Frequency: 7.011.8 per million words
To understand or explain the meaning of something in a very exact and literal way.
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- The judge chose to strictly interpret the letter of the law.
- Company policy dictates that all safety guidelines must be strictly interpreted and followed.
- He always tries to strictly interpret what others say, often missing the underlying intent.
- To avoid misrepresentation, scientific data should be strictly interpreted.
- The ancient text was strictly interpreted by scholars for centuries.
- It is crucial to strictly interpret the instructions given for the experiment.
- The new regulations will be strictly interpreted to ensure compliance.
- They were advised to strictly interpret the contract clauses to protect their interests.
- A literal approach would mean we strictly interpret every single word.
- The auditors will strictly interpret the financial records according to the standards.