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interpretability
in·ter·pret I0196000 (ĭn-tûr′prĭt)v. in·ter·pret·ed, in·ter·pret·ing, in·ter·prets v.tr.1. To explain the meaning of: The newspapers interpreted the ambassador's speech as an attempt at making peace. See Synonyms at explain.2. To understand the significance of; construe: interpreted his smile to be an agreement; interpreted the open door as an invitation.3. To present or conceptualize the meaning of by means of art or criticism: The actor interpreted the character with great subtlety.4. To translate from one language into another: interpreted the ambassador's remarks for the assembly.v.intr. To serve as an interpreter for speakers of different languages. [Middle English interpreten, from Old French interpreter, from Latin interpretārī, from interpres, interpret-, negotiator, explainer; see per- in Indo-European roots.] in·ter′pret·a·bil′i·ty, in·ter′pret·a·ble·ness n.in·ter′pret·a·ble adj.interpretabilitySuitability of imagery for interpretation with respect to answering adequately requirements on a given type of target in terms of quality and scale. a. poor--Imagery is unsuitable for interpretation to answer adequately requirements on a given type of target. b. fair--Imagery is suitable for interpretation to answer requirements on a given type of target but with only average detail. c. good--Imagery is suitable for interpretation to answer requirements on a given type of target in considerable detail. d. excellent--Imagery is suitable for interpretation to answer requirements on a given type of target in complete detail.IdiomsSeeinterpretinterpretability
interpretabilityThe suitability of imagery for interpretation with respect to answering adequately requirements on a given type of target in terms of quality and scale. |