interpretation
the right or accurate understanding of something
the right or accurate understanding of something
a logical and acceptable understanding of something
the factually correct understanding of something
another way of understanding something
understanding words in their most basic and direct sense
an incorrect or mistaken understanding of something
a fair and sensible way of understanding something
one potential way of understanding something, among others
a different way of understanding something
a believable or reasonable way of understanding something
several possible ways of understanding something
a wide and inclusive way of understanding something
a broad and inclusive way of understanding something
a simple and clear way of understanding something, without complexities
understanding something exactly as it is written or said, without flexibility
understanding events or texts based on their historical context
an understanding based on personal feelings or opinions rather than facts
several different and opposing ways of understanding something
a limited or restricted way of understanding something
the way a performer or artist expresses their creative understanding of a work
the way judges explain the meaning of laws
an understanding that is not strictly literal and allows for modern context or intent
a wide variety of ways of understanding something
an incorrect or mistaken understanding of something
several different and conflicting ways of understanding something
the process of explaining the meaning of a country's constitution
an understanding that is not precise or strict
an understanding that is not strictly bound by rules or original text
the process of courts explaining the meaning of legislation
understanding something based on a close reading of the text itself
an incorrect or mistaken understanding of something
understanding religious texts or concepts from a theological perspective
the study and explanation of the Bible
a flexible and kind way of understanding something, often giving the benefit of the doubt
an overly simple understanding that ignores complexities
the study and explanation of sacred texts
to understand or explain something in a particular way
can be understood in more than one way
to provide evidence or reasons for a particular way of understanding something
to provide an explanation or understanding of something
to present a possible explanation or understanding
to create or form an explanation or understanding
to question or dispute a particular understanding of something
to refuse to accept a particular understanding of something
to be impossible or very difficult to understand or explain
to prefer or support a particular way of understanding something
to be difficult to understand or explain
to prove that an understanding of something is wrong
to prevent any possibility of understanding or explaining