wide interpretation

Frequency: 6.67.5 per million words

a broad and inclusive way of understanding something

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Examples (10)

  • In practice, this law is often given a wide interpretation by the police.
  • The ambiguity of the clause allows for a wide interpretation.
  • Critics argued for a more wide interpretation of the regulations.
  • The concept of freedom has always been open to wide interpretation.
  • The new policy was met with wide and varied interpretations.
  • Historically, this religious text has received a wide interpretation.
  • We need to avoid a wide interpretation that deviates from the original intent.
  • Such a wide interpretation could lead to unintended consequences.
  • The artist's work invites a wide interpretation from its audience.
  • Legal scholars debated the necessity of a wide interpretation of the constitutional amendment.