counter-interpretation
noun[C]
formal(alsocounterinterpretation)uk/ˌkaʊn.tər.ɪn.tɜː.prəˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ˌkaʊn.t̬ɚ.ɪn.t̬ɝː.prəˈteɪ.ʃən/aninterpretation(=explanation)of something that is different, oftenopposite, to anotherinterpretation:
Sheoffersa counter-interpretation of these twofemalecharacters’stories.
You shouldevaluatethe differentinterpretationsand counterinterpretations which are putforward.
- Members of thegovernmentrespondedto thisrepresentationwithvariouscounter-interpretations.
- Howpersuasiveis Jones's own counter-interpretation of theevents?
- Hepresentsanilluminatingcounter-interpretation to Mauss’sfamousaccount.
- Thiseliminatesthe counterinterpretation that theassociationbetweenlanguageabilityandperformanceon thetaskswassolelyaresultofbettercomprehensionoftaskrules.
Judgments and analyses
- analysis
- anatomy
- appraisal
- appraisee
- assessment
- construction
- court of equity
- interpretation
- job evaluation
- judgment
- misanalysis
- misconstruction
- notice
- rap
- re-evaluation
- re-review
- restudy
- self-appraisal
- self-assessment
- study