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		Definition of uninterpretable in English: uninterpretableadjectiveʌnɪnˈtəːprɪtəb(ə)lˌənənˈtərprədəb(ə)l Impossible to explain or understand in terms of meaning or significance.  the sentence is uninterpretable  Example sentencesExamples -  I do not wish to suggest that it is uninterpretable, but only that any interpretation must be seen as something other than the final one.
 -  Rather, we have several massive and quite uninterpretable tables of figures reporting such things as ‘the average annual percentage change in coronary events over the last five years’ whatever that might mean.
 -  But varying more than one thing at a time in a scientific experiment usually makes the results uninterpretable.
 -  Both the laboratory and the human studies are essentially uninterpretable because of their lack of information on the risks of adverse events occurring in both new and reused devices.
 -  One of the results of relativism is the inability to discuss place as anything other than an uninterpretable given.
 -  In our data, the fluctuations in dysrythmias and ill-defined descriptions and complications of heart disease are uninterpretable, and AIHD is not traceable after 1980 without inclusion of the latter.
 -  Shift models are a perfect example of why performing simulations in the absence of theory can lead to entirely uninterpretable results.
 -  However, in our hands this method of measuring UV-induced inflammation was not reproducible, and our standard errors were so large as to render the data uninterpretable.
 -  Without this special knowledge, a statement that someone ‘spilled the beans' would be uninterpretable.
 -  But curiously, for me the hardest part of the project was after the excavation: finding a way of interpreting the seemingly uninterpretable.
 -  And so art became baffling and uninterpretable without acquaintance with arcane theory.
 -  You might think it looks more impressive that way, but it's just irritatingly illegible and uninterpretable.
 -  Selecting thresholds to maximise significance renders the claimed level of significance uninterpretable, and information is lost by grouping institutions into categories.
 -  For Lukacs, Dostoevsky was strictly speaking uninterpretable, an incomprehensible dead end within the modern world or a harbinger of something new that only ‘later artists will one day weave into a great unity’.
 -  Another review found only one study that met their entrance criteria, and that study had so many methodological difficulties that they found it uninterpretable.
 -  Because our quantitative analysis requires the comparison of behavior of many individual bacteria in different host cells, these sources of variability would make the results of such an experiment uninterpretable.
 -  Similarly with pits, ditches, banks, graves and all those amorphous uninterpretable semi-features that abound on sites.
 -  He sighed and then gave an uninterpretable smile, ‘And the cycle starts again.’
 -  Scores above 1 are an indication that all other results are uninterpretable or random choices, and the user is encouraged to disregard all of the findings for that subject.
 -  Those uninterpretable tablets, those tablets for which no hermeneutic was necessary, were shattered.
 
  Synonyms abstruse, recondite, arcane, esoteric, recherché, occult    Definition of uninterpretable in US English: uninterpretableadjectiveˌənənˈtərprədəb(ə)l Impossible to explain or understand in terms of meaning or significance.  the sentence is uninterpretable  Example sentencesExamples -  I do not wish to suggest that it is uninterpretable, but only that any interpretation must be seen as something other than the final one.
 -  You might think it looks more impressive that way, but it's just irritatingly illegible and uninterpretable.
 -  Selecting thresholds to maximise significance renders the claimed level of significance uninterpretable, and information is lost by grouping institutions into categories.
 -  Scores above 1 are an indication that all other results are uninterpretable or random choices, and the user is encouraged to disregard all of the findings for that subject.
 -  And so art became baffling and uninterpretable without acquaintance with arcane theory.
 -  But curiously, for me the hardest part of the project was after the excavation: finding a way of interpreting the seemingly uninterpretable.
 -  Both the laboratory and the human studies are essentially uninterpretable because of their lack of information on the risks of adverse events occurring in both new and reused devices.
 -  One of the results of relativism is the inability to discuss place as anything other than an uninterpretable given.
 -  Another review found only one study that met their entrance criteria, and that study had so many methodological difficulties that they found it uninterpretable.
 -  In our data, the fluctuations in dysrythmias and ill-defined descriptions and complications of heart disease are uninterpretable, and AIHD is not traceable after 1980 without inclusion of the latter.
 -  He sighed and then gave an uninterpretable smile, ‘And the cycle starts again.’
 -  Similarly with pits, ditches, banks, graves and all those amorphous uninterpretable semi-features that abound on sites.
 -  Those uninterpretable tablets, those tablets for which no hermeneutic was necessary, were shattered.
 -  Because our quantitative analysis requires the comparison of behavior of many individual bacteria in different host cells, these sources of variability would make the results of such an experiment uninterpretable.
 -  Without this special knowledge, a statement that someone ‘spilled the beans' would be uninterpretable.
 -  For Lukacs, Dostoevsky was strictly speaking uninterpretable, an incomprehensible dead end within the modern world or a harbinger of something new that only ‘later artists will one day weave into a great unity’.
 -  Shift models are a perfect example of why performing simulations in the absence of theory can lead to entirely uninterpretable results.
 -  However, in our hands this method of measuring UV-induced inflammation was not reproducible, and our standard errors were so large as to render the data uninterpretable.
 -  Rather, we have several massive and quite uninterpretable tables of figures reporting such things as ‘the average annual percentage change in coronary events over the last five years’ whatever that might mean.
 -  But varying more than one thing at a time in a scientific experiment usually makes the results uninterpretable.
 
  Synonyms abstruse, recondite, arcane, esoteric, recherché, occult     |