Decoding [verb]

Definition of Decoding:

decipher

Synonyms of Decoding:


Opposite/Antonyms of Decoding:

Fix

Question

Mend

Tangle


Sentence/Example of Decoding:

Rattling Leaf has also seen his work increasingly involve analytics as he decodes the impact of climate change on historical sites.

Add in hyper sci-fi setups with multiple sensors, and we seem to be at a turning point for being able to “mind-read” multiple brains at once, decoding how social interactions make our brains tick—or not.

Together, they compare notes on anonymous reports about Spears’s living situation, pore through the posts her friends and relatives have “liked” recently, and work to decode Spears’s enigmatic social media presence.

Place cells were one part of the 2014 physiology Nobel Prize for decoding the brain’s sense of place.

Yes, that’s the same season in which the team was found to have used its video replay room to decode the signs of opposing catchers.

Decoding is dependent on knowledge of language characteristics—characteristics of known languages.

"He could help decoding them and sending them through to Germany, though," Kinsley retorted grimly.

There is no literacy involved here, and no literacy is expected in decoding the message.

I remember decoding one post card from my mother, and making out the message to be "Maps in Oswego."

I checked up Betty's "layout" and went over the decoding process with meticulous care.