verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
message
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There was nothing personal in Cheltenham intercepting and decoding a confidential message from an ally to its own embassy.
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By June the first decoded and translated messages were available for study.
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In this sense, it will be as much about the decoding of visual commercial messages as about photography.
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We decode messages in personal, social and cultural contexts.
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When receptors receive and decode the message in order to uncover the meaning, the operation is no less complex.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The Allies were able to decode many enemy messages.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Because we think of ourselves as speaking freely, our speech is hard to decode .
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Building it in is hard because the amount of knowledge which is potentially relevant to decoding each pronoun, is extremely large.
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He did not know how to decode children, for he had never seen the process in his own home.
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If your count is less than twelve, please read on as I decode the hypermodern hoopla.
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It hardly takes much decoding to translate this into racial - indeed, not far from racist - terms.
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Public keys can be maintained in some central repository and retrieved to decode or encode information.
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When these figures are carefully decoded, a remarkably clear picture of the whole military organization emerges.