Sentences with decipher
de·ci·pher
D d - I'm still no closer to deciphering the code. [VERB noun]
- To decipher a hastily scribbled note.
- Lily's mum hadn't been able to decipher all the messages on Lily's phone.
- Children who speak capably, but without social or emotional understanding, are generally refused funding and decipher the world unaided.
- To decipher hieroglyphics.
- To decipher a secret message.
- And how will intergalactic extraterrestrials decipher the contents of these unintended time capsules?
- One linguistic expert contacted by The Age was unable to decipher the meaning, other than to say it was not written in classical Arabic.
- In more than 400 pages of full-colour images and commentary we learn how to decipher the text and images.