WordNet
n. an interpretation based on the exact wording
Usage examples of "literal interpretation".
However, the United States has employed a more literal interpretation--namely any resolution regarding Iraq passed after, and derived from, its actions during and after the invasion of Kuwait.
The expression is obscure in grammar and arithmetic and a literal interpretation would produce several millions of millions Alemannus (p.
But you see, this situation has become too complicated for simple or literal interpretation of the things she said.
But the sounder and more consistent party adhere without shame, to the literal interpretation of the Koran: useless would be the resurrection of the body, unless it were restored to the possession and exercise of its worthiest faculties.
That was according to the old way of assuming things, arrived at from a literal interpretation of the mathematical formalism.
In justice to Buddhism, let us not charge its Scripture with the Sisyphean task of seriously upholding the literal interpretation of obviously fantastic passages.
The simple reader can be quite happy with a literal interpretation.
However, the United States has employed a more literal interpretation—.
As soon as that last word left her lips, Basalom anticipated the cacophony that would result from a literal interpretation of that order and jumped in on the commlink.