Sentences with decode
de·code
D d - All he had to do was decode it and pass it over. [VERB noun]
- You don't need a Ph.D to decode their work, but they do try to challenge audiences with unconventional material. [VERB noun]
- But learning to read, to decode, does not create literate people.
- Scientists can now offer genetic testing to decode your body's deepest secrets.
- About 60,000 subscribers have special adapters to receive and decode the signals. [VERB noun]
- The cryptographer decoded the secret message and sent the result to the officer.
- Teachers to provide systematic, explicit phonics instruction so children can decode words and master the fundamentals of reading.
- A con artist convinced the CIA in 2003 that he could decode secret messages sent by al-Qaeda through al-Jazeera broadcasts, Playboy magazine reports.
- I finally managed to decode the nearly illegible doctor's prescription.
- The pages show Newton's attempts to decode the Bible, which he believed contained God's secret laws for the universe.