Similar words: represent, presented, representation, representative, misrepresentation, house of representatives, for the present, presenter. Meaning: [‚reprɪ'zent] adj. represented accurately or precisely.
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61. Her father's blessing represented a bestowal of consent upon her forthcoming marriage.
62. When Britain ruled India, the British King was represented there by a viceroy.
63. The pilots respectfully represented that they were not at all tired.
64. Roemer represented the best hope for a businesslike climate in Louisiana.
65. Moving to Cottage Grove represented a definite step up for my parents.
66. These developments represented a major change in the established order. Sentencedict.com
67. He had represented himself as an employee in order to gain access to the files.
68. The chief engineer was represented at the meeting by his secretary.
69. In this dictionary the word 'noun' is represented by the letter n.
70. It was me she didn't like, not what I represented.
71. He represented to the court that the accused was very remorseful.
72. The new offer represented an increase of 10% on the previous one.
73. Henceforth, parties which fail to get 5% of the vote will not be represented in par-liament.
74. The Egyptian goddess is represented as a woman with cow's horns.
75. This period of barbarian rule is poorly represented in the archaeological record.
76. Thirty-eight galleries and private dealers will be represented.
77. Fat represented 37 % of the calories consumed daily.
78. The cline is represented in Figure 1.
79. The design of the Clio represented a brave decision.
80. Hellenism no longer represented a mortal danger.
81. Local aviation history is strongly represented, too.
82. From 92 for 9 to 209 for 9 represented one of the oddest innings in Test cricket.
83. Given their league defeat at Rotherham the previous week, it represented as good a day as Saracens could have wished for.
84. Thus, the speakers represented by tables 6.2 and 6.3 were assigned range scores of 5 and 0 respectively.
85. Should the value of a variable be represented by the amplitude of the output or by the location of nodes?
86. Six different nationalities were represented, ages were from 24 to 35 and all were from different backgrounds.
87. This represented a move away from the department head receiving capitation and simply spending it because it was there.
88. It had been an arranged marriage of money to brains, and they had always argued about who represented which.
89. It was the urban counterpart to the landscapes represented by some of the Barbizon painters.
90. Even though Darwinian evolution is represented as a competitive process, the outcome has often been that animals ended up working with each other.
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