interpret
in·ter·pret (ĭn-tûrʹprĭt)v. in·ter·pret·ed, in·ter·pret·ing, in·ter·pretsv. tr. 1. To explain the meaning of: interpreted the ambassador's remarks. See Synonyms at explain. 2. To conceive the significance of; construe: interpreted his smile to be an agreement; interpreted the open door as an invitation. 3. To present or conceptualize the meaning of by means of art or criticism. 4. To translate orally.v. intr. 1. To offer an explanation. 2. To serve as an interpreter for speakers of different languages. [Middle English interpreten, from Old French interpreter, from Latin interpretārī, from interpres, interpret-, negotiator, explainer. See per-5 in Indo-European Roots.] in·ter'pret·a·bilʹi·ty or in·terʹpret·a·ble·ness n.in·terʹpret·a·ble adj.
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