decipher
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- (transitive) If you decipher something, you decode or decrypt a code or cipher into a plain text.
- Antonym: encipher
- (transitive) If you are able to decipher something, you can read and understand text that is almost illegible.
- The teacher had a hard time deciphering her student's handwriting.
- (transitive) If you decipher something, you find a solution to a problem.