interpretedAs
P4529
predicate
Indicates that something is understood, perceived, or taken to mean something else, often based on context or subjective judgment.
Observed surface forms (17)
- interpretation ×13
- quotedAs ×7
- evaluatedAs ×5
- interpretedToInclude ×5
- interpretsAs ×5
- isPerceivedAs ×4
- isSometimesInterpretedAs ×4
- interpretedThrough ×3
- interpretedByScholarsAs ×2
- interpretsProbabilityAs ×2
- isFrequentlyInterpretedAs ×2
- isInferredToBe ×2
- oftenInterpretedAs ×2
- areInterpretedAs ×1
- coefficientInterpretation ×1
- isSometimesMisinterpretedAs ×1
- treatsAsObjects ×1
Sample triples (191)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| Tophet of Carthage | cemetery for children who died young ⓘ |
| Tophet of Carthage | possible site of child sacrifice ⓘ |
| Tritheism | incompatible with biblical monotheism via predicate surface "evaluatedAs" ⓘ |
| Tzimtzum | epistemic concealment rather than ontological absence ⓘ |
| Tzimtzum | literal withdrawal of divine presence by some Kabbalists ⓘ |
| Tzimtzum | metaphorical concealment of divine presence by many thinkers ⓘ |
| Unicode Scalar Values | 32-bit integer values in UTF-32 via predicate surface "areInterpretedAs" ⓘ |
| United Nations General Assembly Resolution 67/19 | de facto recognition of Palestinian statehood ⓘ |
| Valladolid debate | one of the first major European debates on colonial ethics via predicate surface "evaluatedAs" ⓘ |
| Violet | delicate flower via predicate surface "isPerceivedAs" ⓘ |
| Way, the Truth, and the Life | Jesus as the giver of spiritual life ⓘ |
| Way, the Truth, and the Life | Jesus as the path of discipleship ⓘ |
| Way, the Truth, and the Life | Jesus as the standard of truth ⓘ |
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Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent.
surface form:
Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent
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boundary statement for meaningful scientific discourse via predicate surface "oftenInterpretedAs" ⓘ |
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Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent.
surface form:
Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent
|
call for silence about metaphysics via predicate surface "oftenInterpretedAs" ⓘ |
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the Whore of Babylon
surface form:
Whore of Babylon
|
Jerusalem ⓘ |
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the Whore of Babylon
surface form:
Whore of Babylon
|
Rome ⓘ |
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the Whore of Babylon
surface form:
Whore of Babylon
|
corrupt religious system ⓘ |
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the Whore of Babylon
surface form:
Whore of Babylon
|
end‑time world system ⓘ |
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the Whore of Babylon
surface form:
Whore of Babylon
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Roman religion
ⓘ
surface form:
pagan Rome
|
| Word of God | incarnate revelation of God ⓘ |
| Word of God | personal self-disclosure of God ⓘ |
| Zion theology | expression of trust in God’s protection ⓘ |
| Zion theology | ideology of Jerusalem’s centrality ⓘ |
| Zion theology | symbolic theology of God’s presence with his people ⓘ |
| all-or-none principle in nerve excitation | all cells in a tissue firing together via predicate surface "isSometimesMisinterpretedAs" ⓘ |
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legend of Hiram Abiff (in most traditions)
surface form:
legend of Hiram Abiff
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allegory of the perfect Mason ⓘ |
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legend of Hiram Abiff (in most traditions)
surface form:
legend of Hiram Abiff
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allegory of the soul’s immortality ⓘ |
| resurrection of Jesus Christ | basis of Christian hope of eternal life ⓘ |
| resurrection of Jesus Christ | defeat of death ⓘ |
| resurrection of Jesus Christ | vindication of Jesus’ divinity ⓘ |
| the Beast | oppressive worldly powers ⓘ |
| the Beast | ultimate evil opposing God ⓘ |
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the Dragon
surface form:
the Dragon (Book of Revelation)
|
symbol of demonic power GENERATED ⓘ |
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the Dragon
surface form:
the Dragon (Book of Revelation)
|
symbol of imperial persecution GENERATED ⓘ |
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thing-in-itself (noumenon)
surface form:
thing-in-itself
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limiting concept marking the boundary of experience ⓘ |
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thing-in-itself (noumenon)
surface form:
thing-in-itself
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metaphysical substrate of appearances ⓘ |
| will to power | drive for self-overcoming ⓘ |
| will to power | non-moral striving for expansion ⓘ |
| will to power | ontological principle of becoming ⓘ |
| will to power | principle of interpretation and evaluation ⓘ |