1. interpretative - Adjective
2. interpretative - Adjective Satellite
Designed or fitted to interpret; explanatory.
According to interpretation; constructive.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI somehow sensed when I was a teenager that I wanted to do my own work. I was quite clear that I didn't want to be an interpretative kind of artist. I had an intuition about wanting to create my own form, in one way or another, whatever that would be. Meredith Monk
Why there are so many great actresses, so few great woman writers? The erotic urge that lies at the bottom of all art has a feminine and a masculine character. Feminine is the urge to be; masculine the urge to do. Interpretative art always has more of the feminine about it. Max Frisch
Acting isn't really a creative profession. It's an interpretative one. Paul Newman
.. a single uninterrupted and continuous surface from which anything superfluous and all interpretative possibilities are excluded. [referring to his 'Achromes', Manzoni started to make in 1957]. Piero Manzoni
In reality, translation comes with a interpretative framework that insinuates a number of anti-Hindu assumptions. Pollock's earlier work, even more than his record of signing anti-Hindu petitions, gives a clue. Rajiv Malhotra
Another interpretative possibility is that Candide cultivating "his garden" suggests his engaging in only necessary occupations, such as feeding oneself and fighting boredom. Source: Internet