Synonyms for «interpretive»

The word "interpretive" means to understand or explain the meaning of something, such as a piece of art, music, or literature, based on one's own understanding or perspective. Full definition
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Sentences with «interpretive»

  • That's the decision the commonwealth has made as one of the votes at that table, but we do want industry and public health people to work together to look at a form of interpretive front of pack labelling. (abc.net.au)
  • Explore the Eastern Sierra at the first interpretive center of its kind at 11,053 feet. (westinmammoth.com)
  • These special four day tours are similar to our regular Kayak With Whales tours but instead of kayaking on the fourth day we visit the Whale Interpretive Centre in Telegraph Cove, have lunch at the Killer Whale or Seahorse Café, and join our friends at Stubbs Island Whale Watching for an afternoon boat tour allowing us to see more of the area and its wildlife. (kingfisher.ca)
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