Decipherment [noun]
Definition of Decipherment:
explanation
Sentence/Example of Decipherment:
One of the easier puzzles early in the game finds her needing to decipher the marking on a device that controls the directional orientation of a wooden bridge.
He could line up in bunch formations and decipher coverages to understand which route to run and how.
The size of it — and the pace it’s moving — makes it hard to decipher which directions teams will go in.
Often, they can’t decipher the difference between actual food and scented items like chapstick, potato chip bags, and snack bar wrappers, which can be fatal.
The case of the Sedition Act reveals that the remedy to these problems cannot be to vest authority in any one body, especially the state, to decipher true from false.
Tharp first sketched a strip of seafloor along each profile, deciphering what type of landform each bump and dip was likely to be.
The ghost hunter wins if they can decipher what ghost it is before the cultists die, and the cultists win if they all sacrifice themselves before the ghost hunter finds all the evidence.
Researchers in Iceland deciphered the complete genetic makeup, or genome, of 381 pairs of identical twins.
When the Tribune published the deciphered telegrams, the House ordered the Potter Committee to investigate.
Reid deciphered the telegrams, which revealed Democratic efforts to bribe election officials.