personal interpretation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpersonalandinterpretation
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personal
adjective
uk/ˈpɜː.sən.əl/us/ˈpɝː.sən.əl/
relating or belonging to a single or particular person rather than to a group or ...
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interpretation
noun[C or U]
uk/ɪnˌtɜː.prəˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ɪnˌtɝː.prəˈteɪ.ʃən/
an explanation or opinion of what ...
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(Definition ofpersonalandinterpretationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofpersonal interpretation
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Given the level ofpersonalinterpretationnecessary to categorize the cliche, this suggestion has great merit.
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Adjustments are made not so much with an ear towards projecting apersonalinterpretationas towards generating a succession of sonic phenomena.
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Historians by contrast might have in mind a process involving much more creative andpersonalinterpretation.
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What follows is apersonalinterpretationbased on the strength of the evidence available.
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Personalinterpretationmatters and imagination and inventiveness are key attributes to value in pupils, but these are difficult to measure and assess.
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Architects imbue the desires of others with apersonalinterpretationborn of experience of these requirements, synthesised with the nature of the place chosen.
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It requires thepersonalinterpretationof the observer and can, through allegory or critical appraisal, transform our understanding.
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I should like to say that this is mypersonalinterpretationof this notion.
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Limiting chronic illness, for example, is a subjective measure of health status, requiring apersonalinterpretationof both illness and its effect.
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Both authors offer very personal responses to the sounds they encounter on a day-today basis and bring a level ofpersonalinterpretationto bear.
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It is always open topersonalinterpretation.
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Regularity is a matter ofpersonalinterpretation.
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Once again, whether the action happened (indicative) or it did not (also indicative), apart from anypersonalinterpretationor commitment, it is a report of what did unequivocally happen.
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Functional disability, however, is a more objective measure, and is less open to changes inpersonalinterpretationover time.
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The author explores her ownpersonalinterpretationof current and past theories, and touches nicely on some of the common misinterpretations and misconceptions of the condition.
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I would, however, like to give mypersonalinterpretationof your programme, and ask three fundamental questions.
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Or is he merely giving us hispersonalinterpretationof what the words mean?
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The proposal means that the most permissive and possibly dangerous element ofpersonalinterpretation by minor officials will not be subject to parliamentary scrutiny.
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Everyone had their say and gave their ownpersonalinterpretationof what are confused and woolly texts.
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I suppose it depends on one'spersonalinterpretationwhether we are going to progress or achieve an objective by stealth or otherwise.
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