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Example sentences for "interpretive"

Lexicographically close words:
interpreted; interpreter; interpreters; interpreteth; interpreting; interpretour; interprets; interprovincial; interpterygoid; interracial
  1. The Bible is wondrously self-interpretive if we will give it an opportunity, and that opportunity is afforded if in its perusal we will wisely and submissively follow the channel marked out by its divine Author.

  2. The text did not call for this gesture: it belongs to the best type of interpretive business.

  3. Mr. William Poel's historic revival of Everyman was crowded with such imaginative and richly interpretive business.

  4. Interpretive services include self-guided tours to the principal ruins of Frijoles Canyon.

  5. Two other interpretive trails are provided, one visiting the ruins of Rainbow House immediately down canyon from headquarters; the other, in the Otowi Section, climbing to the mesa on which Tsankawi is situated.

  6. The Dagger Flat Interpretive Auto Trail leaves the park road south of Persimmon Gap.

  7. The Service also gratefully acknowledges the financial support given this handbook project by the Big Bend Natural History Association, a nonprofit group that assists interpretive efforts at Big Bend National Park.

  8. To write this kind of poem, the artist must completely disengage--if only for an instant--all his interpretive faculties.

  9. Perhaps the most incisive biographical and interpretive material may be found, respectively, in Dumoulin, History of Zen Buddhism; and Isshu and Sasaki, Zen Dust.

  10. The best discussion of the significance of these finds and of Hu Shih's lifelong interpretive work is provided by Yampolsky, Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch.

  11. The speculative bank customarily assumed this responsibility, but a slight schism had developed between it and the interpretive bank.

  12. The speculative bank waited but the interpretive bank failed to enlarge on the provocative query.

  13. It was so startling that the interpretive bank was recalled from its effort to try to devise a means through the spacesuit and set at the new problem.

  14. The flame appears to be the exhaust of a fairly crude vessel," the interpretive bank finally reported, "propelled by ignition of some gaseous mixture.

  15. The interpretive bank explained, "He breathes the air so he'll have to get to it some way.

  16. The Rell had found certain disadvantages accrued to abnormal prolongation of life and thus were not unused to the interpretive bank's occasional tendency to talk in riddles.

  17. With a speed that would have been dizzying and incomprehensible to any individual unit, the observing banks relayed huge masses of extraneous data to the interpretive bank.

  18. So it was no surprise to have the interpretive bank respond almost instantly, "It is quite odd but the flame appears to be of artificial origin.

  19. Do not compute before the mesh is set," the interpretive bank cautioned.

  20. Approximately," replied the interpretive bank with what would have sounded suspiciously like a chuckle in a human reply.

  21. The interpretive bank explained, "It would not take long for us to use up the entire supply of water if we indulged in uncontrolled reproduction.

  22. They had maintained a cautious distance from the ship for the most part despite the interpretive bank's assurance of no immediate danger.

  23. But so desperate were the two races' needs that the necessity for an airlock and the consequent slight seepage each time it was used had not occurred to even the interpretive bank.

  24. It was a truism among the Rell that the interpretive banks arrived at their conclusions faster than any other group and that these conclusions could be checked to hundreds of decimal places without finding inaccuracy.

  25. Visitor Facilities A modern museum and battlefield markers are features of the park’s interpretive program.

  26. Free literature, library facilities, and interpretive services are also available at the museum.

  27. With language, and more so with literacy, markets become interpretive affairs, projective instantiations of what we are, in the process of becoming what we must be as the human scale reaches yet another threshold.

  28. They realize that a book placed somewhere on the pedestal of adulation, extended from the religious Book to books in general, keeps readers away or makes them captive to interpretive prejudices.

  29. The camera had a long way to go before the same interpretive quality was achieved, and even then, in view of the mediating technology, it was quite difficult to define what was added to what was photographed, and why.

  30. Within this type of interpretive discourse either details are left out, or more details are added, with the intention of broadening the common base.

  31. He has the interpretive power which makes us see what he sees and invites us to share his enjoyment in his strange adventures.

  32. From plantation to ghetto; an interpretive history of American Negroes.

  33. Marching blacks, an interpretive history of the rise of the black common man.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interpretive" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    circumstantial; constructive; descriptive; diagnostic; explanatory; prophetic