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interpretive - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- ethnography: Interpretive ethnography: ethnographic practices for the 21st century.
- resemblance: The basic notion of interpretive resemblance is put forward instead of the traditional one of equivalence.
- paradigm: Qualitative research introduces ethnographic method and action research within an interpretive paradigm.
- sociology: Economy and Society: an Outline of Interpretive Sociology.
- framework: This becomes the interpretive framework in which the rest of the history is cast.
- panel: A leaflet and interpretive panels will tell the story of the site.
Modifying Another Word
- highly: It is a highly interpretive notion, highly context dependent and highly volatile in its meaning.
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