DECODE


Meaning of DECODE in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

message

There was nothing personal in Cheltenham intercepting and decoding a confidential message from an ally to its own embassy.

By June the first decoded and translated messages were available for study.

In this sense, it will be as much about the decoding of visual commercial messages as about photography.

We decode messages in personal, social and cultural contexts.

When receptors receive and decode the message in order to uncover the meaning, the operation is no less complex.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

The Allies were able to decode many enemy messages.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Because we think of ourselves as speaking freely, our speech is hard to decode .

Building it in is hard because the amount of knowledge which is potentially relevant to decoding each pronoun, is extremely large.

He did not know how to decode children, for he had never seen the process in his own home.

If your count is less than twelve, please read on as I decode the hypermodern hoopla.

It hardly takes much decoding to translate this into racial - indeed, not far from racist - terms.

Public keys can be maintained in some central repository and retrieved to decode or encode information.

When these figures are carefully decoded, a remarkably clear picture of the whole military organization emerges.

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