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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91. Here the taxi dance hall represented little more than clandestine prostitution.
92. The involvement of the Archive in a venture of this kind has represented a new departure in the dissemination of its holdings.
93. Feminists believe that women need to be proportionally represented in Parliament and Congress because women have a different agenda.
94. Almost all the practitioners of Arte Povera are represented among the 186 artists selected.
95. Those decisions to alter production plans represented £5.6 million a year forgone, about 8 percent of the value of timber harvested.
96. He formulated the notion to elucidate the particular problem of how scientific ideas become represented in popular consciousness.
96. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
97. But, more generally, mergers represented the development of skills in the arts of corporate finance.
98. One traditionally impoverished group - women - have become more represented in this offence than elsewhere in criminal statistics.
99. In the Lords, they were represented by Equitable even though they had a case against the assurer.
100. It represented the prototype of the transformation for which the whole of the capitalist world is destined.
101. Six of the Challenger crew members are represented on the national Challenger Center board by their surviving spouses.
102. The caliph was veiled because he represented a dangerous concentration of power-the power to kill.
103. Marriage is a good deal like a circus: there is not as much in it as is represented in the advertising. Edgar Watson Howe
104. It represented an extreme example of a theocracy - of a body politic organised essentially around religious principles.
105. Eight bit-planes per memory bank allows 256 levels of the associated primary colour to be represented.
106. All traditional craft materials are represented: clay, glass, wood, fiber and metal with examples from contemporary artists.
107. That may not sound very imposing, but it represented a major advance.
108. As an attorney, he represented the poor free of charge.
109. The fourth defendant, T., who was unconscious, was represented by the Official Solicitor as guardian ad litem.
110. Davis represented a future in which everyone got a crack at the clock.
111. The Council is associated with other local authorities represented on the national and provincial councils dealing with local authorities' services.
112. The firm represented Paula when she was given a conditional discharge for causing £570 damage to a taxi in a drunken rage.
113. Conversion to this perspective represented a transition point in the socialization of new arrivals.
114. He is very much alive and kicking, strongly represented in the intertestamental literature, the New Testament and human experience.
115. Although people complained about the volume, the rhythmic concept represented his biggest break with the past.
116. In 1994, the public deficit represented 6 percent of national output.
117. The court represented a contact point with the underworld and the players sometimes represented gods.
118. It dominated the world of man and was represented by the celestial firmament.
119. General practitioners and the main specialties were represented on the committee, which was chaired by the local coordinator.
120. The relative abundance records the percentage of the total population represented by each species.
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