Synonym: congressman, congresswoman, example, illustration, instance, interpreter, spokesperson, voice. Similar words: representation, presentation, represent, for the present, at present, omnipresent, entrepreneur, orientation. Meaning: [‚rɪːprɪ'zentətɪv] n. 1. a person who represents others 2. an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose 3. a member of the United States House of Representatives 4. an item of information that is representative of a type. adj. 1. serving to represent or typify 2. standing for something else 3. being or characteristic of government by representation in which citizens exercise power through elected officers and representatives.
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91. The people who get caught and imprisoned may not be a representative picture of all criminals.
92. Responses have been received from all over the country, and in geographical terms, can regarded as broadly representative.
93. Ask your estate agent to send a representative with potential buyers.
94. Wells has appointed a representative or two who occasionally show up at local events.
95. Shropshire has been chosen as the sole representative for Britain.
96. These special excursions are bookable in resort, please see your Citalia Representative at the Capo Boi.
97. Our Representatives Care and service are the bywords of an Enterprise representative.
98. This will help our local Representative to quickly resolve any query you may have about your travel arrangements.
99. A federation representative is on call 24 hours a day by mobile phone.
100. That led many political commentators to indulge in hand-wringing about how apathetic Californians were about representative government.
101. The best-selling boy band will induct Michael Jackson into the hall on March 19, their representative confirmed Tuesday.
102. If this also ties, then each team captain selects a representative to fight a deciding bout.
103. Much the same point may be made about the representative assemblies of advanced capitalism.
104. When all the contributions are joined together we should finish up with a representative item using a piece of apparatus.
105. His literary style is representative of this highly charged emotional tone.
106. However, many remained sceptical, remembering the Tsars pledge in 1895 in a speech to Zemstvo representative to maintain autocracy.
107. On 13 March 1990 Winchester was formally appointed as appointed representative of Norwich Union by a letter of that date.
108. These large juries were clearly intended to provide a reasonably representative sample of popular opinion.
109. In the liberal state, and competitive capitalism, it is the system of representative institutions.
110. In addition, there is some uncertainty about how to calculate discounted future income for the representative household.
111. If you want more information on supply chains, contact your departmental representative on the project.
112. A true representative, in other words, is a delegate[sentencedict.com], carrying a mandate and acting under instructions.
113. The Bradley business now had the benefit of more than one representative calling regularly and Carrie played them off one against the other.
114. There have even been attempts to pressurise Desmond Haynes, the island's sole representative, into joining the boycott.
115. A representative assembly should be in miniature an exact portrait of the people at large.
116. He refused a seat on the dominion council because the new government lacked a representative assembly.
117. The original reason for establishing our association had been to create a more representative forum for contacts.
118. A company representative said they had not anticipated the great demand for Metrodin.
119. The new Constitution allocated one seat to a representative of Rotuma island.
120. It acted in Parliament as the representative of Labour interests within a broader alliance of progressive forces.
More similar words: representation, presentation, represent, for the present, at present, omnipresent, entrepreneur, orientation, implementation, prestidigitation, depressed, preserve, depression, sensitive, native, reservation, confrontation, relative, impressive, narrative, incentive, respectively, relatively, initiative, innovative, cooperative, president, interpretation, legislative, alternative.