Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decipher.(verb)
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Use "deciphers" in a sentence
"Earlier this year, City Planning released a revised handbook that deciphers the resolution's jargon."
"Out of the blue, Margaret receives a letter in terrible handwriting, which she deciphers as being an invitation from Vida Winter, who wants Margaret to write her biography."
"She doesn't stint on the academic jargon as she "deciphers" the deeper meaning of centerfolds in "the context of postwar America" and refers to "the feminist porn critique" and the "heterosexual project.""