They are," the hunchback muttered, licking his dry and feverish lips; "but it will take me two or three weeks to decode them.
They have two or three experts in cipher at the Foreign Office whose business it is todecode all secret messages, plans, documents, and treaties of which the Secret Service obtains possession.
In ordinary cybernetics you can have one machine punch a tape and it can be fed into another machine, but that means you first have to know how to code and decode a tape mechanically.
We have been able, within the last few hours, to decode that very interesting message which reached your uncle some little time ago.
Naturally Skinner could be depended upon to have a copy of the code at home, and if he didn't Murphy knew he would rush down to the office, no matter what the hour, and decode it there.
Skinner as he donned a dressing gown and slippers and descended to his library to decode the cablegram.
Near Cambourne, or Cambre, is the rhe druth (Redruth) which the authorities decode into stream of the Druids.
Hyde Park is partly in Paddington, a name which the authorities decode into "town of the children of Paeda".
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "decode" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.