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represent
[ rep-ri-zent ]
verb (used with object)
- to serve to express, designate, stand for, or denote, as a word, symbol, or the like does; symbolize:
In this painting the cat represents evil and the bird, good.
Synonyms: exemplify
- to express or designate by some term, character, symbol, or the like:
to represent musical sounds by notes.
- to stand or act in the place of, as a substitute, proxy, or agent does:
He represents the company in Boston.
- to speak and act for by delegated authority:
to represent one's government in a foreign country.
- to act for or in behalf of (a constituency, state, etc.) by deputed right in exercising a voice in legislation or government:
He represents Chicago's third Congressional district.
- to portray or depict; present the likeness of, as a picture does:
The painting represents him as a man 22 years old.
Synonyms: delineate
- to present or picture to the mind.
- to present in words; set forth; describe; state.
- to set forth or describe as having a particular character (usually followed by as, to be, etc.):
The article represented the dictator as a benevolent despot.
- to set forth clearly or earnestly with a view to influencing opinion or action or making protest.
- to present, produce, or perform, as on a stage.
- to impersonate, as in acting.
Synonyms: portray
- to serve as an example or specimen of; exemplify:
a genus represented by two species.
- to be the equivalent of; correspond to:
The llama of the New World represents the camel of the Old World.
verb (used without object)
- to protest; make representations against.
- Slang. to use or display a secret handshake, sign, gesture, etc., for purposes of identification:
The gang members always represent when they see one another.
represent
/ ˌrɛprɪˈzɛnt /
verb
- to stand as an equivalent of; correspond to
our tent represents home to us when we go camping
- to act as a substitute or proxy (for)
- to act as or be the authorized delegate or agent for (a person, country, etc)
an MP represents his constituency
- to serve or use as a means of expressing
letters represent the sounds of speech
- to exhibit the characteristics of; exemplify; typify
romanticism in music is represented by Beethoven
- to present an image of through the medium of a picture or sculpture; portray
- to bring clearly before the mind
- to set forth in words; state or explain
- to describe as having a specified character or quality; make out to be
he represented her as a saint
- to act out the part of on stage; portray
- to perform or produce (a play); stage
Derived Forms
- ˌrepreˌsentaˈbility, noun
- ˌrepreˈsentable, adjective
Other Words From
- repre·senta·ble adjective
- repre·senta·bili·ty noun
- nonrep·re·senta·ble adjective
- prerep·re·sent verb (used with object)
- unrep·re·senta·ble adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of represent1
Word History and Origins
Origin of represent1
Example Sentences
All of it represents some level of communal success for the Lakers.
"Every behaviour is represented by specific acceleration patterns and thus creates specific signatures in the ACC data of the sensors," explains wildlife biologist and AI specialist Wanja Rast from the Leibniz-IZW.
Their skull-shaped body may represent Mictlantecuhtli, the Aztec Lord of the Underworld, and the iconic screaming sound may have prepared human sacrifices for their mythological descent into Mictlan, the Aztec underworld.
In the latter one, every image is represented as a collection of waves.
At a press conference last month, Justice for Harrods Survivors, which represents some of the accusers, said more than 400 alleged victims and witnesses had been in contact with them.
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