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Example sentences for "interpretation"

Lexicographically close words:
interposition; interpositions; interpres; interpret; interpretable; interpretatione; interpretations; interpretative; interprete; interpreted
  1. I have before said, in speaking of Grant as we saw him at West Point, that he was careful of the rights of others--the sublimest interpretation of the golden rule of Jesus Christ.

  2. Blindness does not lead to any refinement of the senses of touch, hearing or smell, but to a greater keenness in the interpretation of the information furnished by these senses.

  3. For, if the Boers denied the British Law Officers' interpretation of the text, the Imperial Government might find itself on the horns of a dilemma.

  4. Godoy was terrified at the interpretation put upon the remonstrances made by himself and his master, by the awful arbiter of their destiny.

  5. That DUTY was indeed performed, even to the utmost extent of his own comprehensive interpretation of the phrase.

  6. Why should I afflict him by a doubt from which his own father shrank, and which might only exist in my own inexperienced and uncharitable interpretation of some vague words?

  7. Sir Miles himself so stoutly and so eagerly repudiated the least hint of the more unfavourable interpretation that the doctor, if not convinced by his patient, was awed from expressing plainly a contrary opinion.

  8. In this accordingly we learn what interpretation we are to give to Sir J.

  9. What in Irish interpretation these words would mean we may tremble to think of.

  10. He suffered, too, increasingly, under his own horrible interpretation of the preternatural encounter which was the beginning of all his miseries.

  11. Some expositors have adopted a system of interpretation by which the covenant-blessings of Israel are spiritualized and made over to the Church of God.

  12. But we must confine ourselves simply to the interpretation of the passage before us, and in so doing, we shall find in it a very wonderful onlook into Israel's future.

  13. Now, the reader must carefully guard against a system of interpretation that would apply this precious and beautiful passage to the Church.

  14. But the system of interpretation above referred to does confound them, to the marring of the integrity of holy Scripture, and the serious damage of souls.

  15. But they fail to understand that the interpretation of the term 'Religion is a private matter,' has a different meaning here than it has in Russia.

  16. His dislike of noisy enthusiasm, his coldness and reserve, his preference for Spaniards, had already widened the breach that his first appearance had occasioned, and his people were almost eager to place a bad interpretation upon all he did.

  17. It was seen that the accusations of intended treason in Spain were Perez’s own interpretation of perfectly innocent passages in Don Juan’s and Escobedo’s excited letters.

  18. This line of interpretation may be followed out with great spiritual profit in the varied aspects of the Psalms.

  19. Most of our interpretation of these things is necessarily guess-work.

  20. What has been attempted in these Lectures is not to explain them in detail, but to suggest the broad lines of interpretation which seem always to have been in the mind of the Church in her use of the Psalter.

  21. Notwithstanding the slight put upon the Messianic interpretation by some writers, even those from whom we should scarcely expect it, we see this explanation confirmed and not weakened in the events of history.

  22. It is a splendid type of our Lord's parables in general, and is particularly valuable for its great intrinsic worth and because we possess a comprehensive interpretation of it by the divine Author.

  23. We have no record of the disciples asking nor of the Master giving any interpretation of this, or of any later parable.

  24. By their own interpretation of the law they had no case against Him.

  25. The disputed interpretation is of little importance as to the bearing of the incident on the events that followed.

  26. This extreme conception arose from the accepted though uninspired interpretation of Lev.

  27. It is not too much to say that after the labors of Mill (On the Mythical Interpretation of the Gospels, pp.

  28. It is evident, therefore, that the commonly accepted interpretation is at fault, and that we must look to a later date than the time of John for the fulfilment of Malachi's prediction.

  29. Correct principles of interpretation do not justify the unbeliever in any such blasphemy.

  30. Such was the interpretation given by the first Christians.

  31. This interpretation of the word gives us the much more likely reading that Columba made tablets, and satchels for books.

  32. But he gave to the old prophetic promises an interpretation which they could undeniably bear, but which they did not immediately suggest; which we can maintain to be true, while we can deny them to be imperative.

  33. No man could be more attached, than he was, to the ancient traditions; it is himself who says so, adding that his proficiency in the interpretation of the law placed him at the head of the men of his time.

  34. You are not obliged; but an unfavorable interpretation might be put upon your silence.

  35. To illustrate Origen's principles of Scripture interpretation by extracts from his works would exceed our present limits, however interesting and satisfactory the task might be.

  36. Both use holy Scripture in a fashion that is absolutely startling to those who are accustomed to rationalistic Protestantism, or to what may be called the domestic wife-and-children interpretation of the Evangelicals.

  37. The consequences of such a state of things to the interpretation of Scripture are manifest.

  38. Again, every system of civilization has a body, an institution, an established and outward interpretation of social relationship.

  39. But considered as a final scientific interpretation of the last fifteen centuries, its shortcomings are simply immeasurable.

  40. In 1830 Champollion returned from Egypt laden with the fruits of his researches; and by his indefatigable genius he worked out the grand problem of the deciphering and interpretation of hieroglyphic inscriptions.

  41. This interpretation is especially necessary, since Professor Fisher is joining issue with writers who surely use demand and supply and cost of production as means of explaining money-prices, and not super-ratios between them.

  42. The first type is clearly indicated in the general attitude of American and English courts, especially toward the common law, though it influences their interpretation of all law.

  43. But it seems the only interpretation which is defensible.

  44. I repeat that this is not Professor Fisher's interpretation of his equation.

  45. It follows naturally from the principle of apperception: the interpretation of the unknown in terms of the known; the extension of accumulated experience to the interpretation of new experiences.

  46. Knapp has sought to generalize his own interpretation of the history of Austrian paper into universal laws of money!

  47. It is a social interpretation of the universe.

  48. I do not concur with Professor Mitchell's interpretation of Wicksteed on this point.

  49. Indeed, the "economic interpretation of history" has as its central theme the doctrine that morality, law, and ideal values in general are governed by the economic situation.

  50. A possible alternative interpretation of Professor Fisher's conception is suggested in two or three sentences in the passage of the Purchasing Power of Money I have been discussing.

  51. Thayer never admitted to himself that his liking for The Dutchman came from the personal interpretation which he put upon the story.

  52. Neither of them, had they seen, could have imagined the fearful interpretation which the delirium-stricken brain had put upon the silent scene.

  53. This interpretation has, however, been controverted by Herz Franz Wickhoff.

  54. With the help of the Phase Rule, however, a general interpretation of this difference of behaviour can be given--an interpretation which can be applied not only to the two cases cited, but to all cases of dissociation.

  55. What is the interpretation to be put on these curves?

  56. Further investigation is, however, required before a final decision as to the interpretation of the curves can be reached.

  57. When these inscriptions in an unknown language are decyphered, it will be known how far the interpretation of Egyptian mythology and the local names, heretofore proposed by Mr. Hodgson, is to be received as plausible.

  58. The language of the inscriptions must next be studied; and as the Zend had been the medium through which the first links in the chain of interpretation had been obtained, it was naturally resorted to for aid to farther progress.

  59. Fortunately for me, few who read my attempt will have sufficient acquaintance with the tomes of Kantian interpretation and exposition to appreciate the full enormity of my offense.

  60. I refer to the doctrine of the economic interpretation of history in its extreme form--which, so its adherents tell us, is its only logical form.

  61. But with free interpretation the designation may be highly significant in reference to the spiritual temper of the Germany of the first part of the nineteenth century.

  62. But when we note that Marx gave it away that his materialistic interpretation of history was but the Hegelian idealistic dialectic turned upside down, we may grow wary.

  63. A pleasant Treatise of the interpretation of sundrie dreames gathered out of .

  64. A breafe and pleasaunt treatise of the interpretation of dreames.

  65. Such was their interpretation of the divine message and call.

  66. When I awoke next morning the interpretation was given me.

  67. The interpretation of this dream was literally fulfilled.


  68. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interpretation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accomplishment; analysis; answer; arrangement; aspect; construction; decoding; definition; denouement; description; determination; diagnosis; disentanglement; end; evaluation; exegesis; explanation; expose; exposition; finding; gloss; import; interpretation; issue; meaning; outcome; performance; reading; reason; recital; remark; rendering; rendition; resolution; result; solving; transcript; translation; trot; turn; twist; understanding; unraveling; untangling; upshot; version; working