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Interpretative   Listen
adjective
Interpretative  adj.  
1.
Designed or fitted to interpret; explanatory. "Interpretative lexicography."
2.
According to interpretation; constructive. "An interpretative siding with heresies."






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"Interpretative" Quotes from Famous Books



... the position of the textual variants, the plan of this edition is similar to that of the old Hudson Shakespeare. It is impossible to specify the various instances of revision and rearrangement in the matter of the Introduction and the interpretative notes, but the endeavor has been to retain all that gave the old edition its unique place and to add the results of what seems vital and permanent in ...
— The New Hudson Shakespeare: Julius Caesar • William Shakespeare

... words are used. It is only natural that all singers should be eager to possess such a voice, for it covers up a multitude of other musical misdemeanors. While it does not take the place altogether of the interpretative instinct, it does make the work of the singer much easier by putting his audience in sympathy with him from the beginning, thus to a considerable extent disarming criticism. The old Italians attached so much importance ...
— The Head Voice and Other Problems - Practical Talks on Singing • D. A. Clippinger

... the Freudian psychology we enter upon the interpretative phase of psychiatry and to a very large extent ...
— Studies in Forensic Psychiatry • Bernard Glueck

... types, the performers concocting their messages; the little prompt Paris women, arranging, pretexting goodness knew what, driving the dreadful needle-pointed public pen at the dreadful sand-strewn public table: implements that symbolised for Strether's too interpretative innocence something more acute in manners, more sinister in morals, more fierce in the national life. After he had put in his paper he had ranged himself, he was really amused to think, on the side of the fierce, ...
— The Ambassadors • Henry James

... its root and growth in the simplicity of her own; she had always been a student of those phases of humanity that came within her ken; she had a large share of that interest in her fellows and their affairs which is the very bloom upon ripe humanity: with these qualifications, and the interpretative light afforded by her own calm practical way of living, she came to understand men and their actions, especially where the latter differed from what might ordinarily have been expected, in a marvellous way: her faculty amounted almost to sympathetic contact with the very ...
— Sir Gibbie • George MacDonald

... literal, it is sure to be superseded later by the more faithful rendering, as Schaldemose's superseded Grundtvig's in Denmark[3]. It is not until criticism and scholarship have done their strictly interpretative work that a translation is safe in attempting to render the spirit rather than the letter of the original. The reason for this is evident: no real appreciation of the spirit is possible until scholarship has provided the means ...
— The Translations of Beowulf - A Critical Biography • Chauncey Brewster Tinker

... from interpretative art only what is good and noble on which to form its taste; there should be nothing crude or commonplace put before it, which it might consider itself justified in ...
— How to Sing - [Meine Gesangskunst] • Lilli Lehmann



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