Similar words: portray, portrayal, portrait, portraiture, air transport, self-portrait, frayed, arrayed. Meaning: [pɔr'treɪ /pɔː-] adj. represented graphically by sketch or design or lines.
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61. Once again, one must be cautioned that the relationships portrayed by common-size statements can not be considered in isolation.
62. Gordon Brown portrayed it as a national tragedy that Miss Spence had to apply instead to Harvard, where she was accepted.
63. An insightful, entertaining documentary about how movies have portrayed homosexuality down through the decades.
64. Gypsies have often been portrayed as lawless savages, and the film tries to redress the balance by showing their culture as it really is.
65. Or take the scene in a New York police station as portrayed in a television comedy.
66. Clinton, who initiated welfare reform, is now portrayed as blocking it.
67. The guys here would be the first to refuse to participate if they didn't like the way they were portrayed.
68. This relation is most clearly portrayed in the examples given by Balibar.
69. His views were dismissed by the government, which portrayed the riots as merely criminal acts.
70. He grows exasperated when movie soundtracks feature the songs of birds not native to the region portrayed in the picture.
71. Yet she can not find an entirely satisfactory alternative, for the life of the spinster is often portrayed in stark terms.
72. Fathers have so rarely done the nurturing that their attempts are either portrayed as heroic or summarily dismissed.
73. Invariably old age is portrayed by the image of an old lady living in obvious poverty and social neglect.
74. Instead, he says[Sentencedict], the Goddess was portrayed in human form.
75. Romo treats his women well: Each is finely portrayed, fully explained, lovingly rendered.
76. Synod members were under pressure to crack down on gay clergy, who were portrayed as leading lives of wild abandon!
77. For whites, the fatigue often stems from seeing the case portrayed as a racial issue.
78. These urban comedies portrayed a new moral code in opposition to conventional morality.
79. So, the history of the portrayal of disabled people is that disabled people are portrayed as flawed able-bodied people.
80. In many such stories, women are portrayed as untrustworthy and immoral.
81. They have tended to be portrayed as a bunch of ill-organised youngsters often high on drink and drugs.
82. Situations and characters to be portrayed can be set out for the learner on a worksheet.
83. And the war was portrayed not only as criminal in intent but also as criminal in conduct.
84. Their subtext was that this was a devoted husband and a decent chap, not the apprentice dictator that his detractors portrayed.
85. Students objected to being portrayed as naive, immature and easily-led innocents.
86. Investment is often portrayed as a cure-all for the economic ills of rich countries.
87. He was a social satirist who portrayed the vices and follies of the aristocratic society of the London of his time.
88. The extreme naturalism with which his characters' thoughts and emotions were portrayed was the final inartistic touch.
89. Fiona Grogan, 17, portrayed orphan Sophie with the right quality of childlike credibility without patronising children.
90. At its worst, the life of faith is portrayed in a way that it is tantamount to spiritual repression.
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