interpret (something) as (something)
interpret (something) as (something)
To infer, assume, or believe that something has a particular meaning. Don't interpret this as some big rejection—he can't go because he's busy, that's all. You know Aunt Marie—she interprets everything as a slight. I'm worried that Noelle's interpreted his kindness as romantic interest.
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interpret something as something
to assume that something means something. Don't interpret what I just said as criticism. It will be interpreted as criticism no matter what you say.
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