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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121. It is represented by a mythical person only interested in gardening and playing darts.
122. On one side of the river, the combatants represented good.
123. The Public Order Act represented the culmination of a long debate within the government about how increased civil disorder should be controlled.
124. By the mid-1970s collectivist policies and the constraints on government they represented were so deeply entrenched that a virtual counter-revolution was required.
125. Gordon explained that I would be permitted to remain under a set of conditions that obviously represented an uneasy compromise.
126. She represented Great Britain for 16 consecutive years[sentencedict.com], between 1967 and 1983.
127. The national-greatness conservatives, as represented by Kristol and Brooks, make their peace with big government.
128. It is hoped that governing bodies will be fully represented with, where possible, their Drug/Doping Liaison Officer.
129. They reported that, while our professional conduct department represented good value for money, it was grossly overloaded.
130. Registered images are used to assess the degree of change that has occurred during the time-period represented by the two images.
131. An estimated 23 % increase represented 4.4m new households to be accommodated by 2016, an extra 175,000 a year.
132. The military confrontation which represented this world order has to be viewed not as deterrence but as imaginary war.
133. The decision also represented a serious blow to the morale of the regulatory authorities.
134. Lemert's concept of secondary deviance perhaps represented the most thorough resurrection of the criminological concern with the criminal justice system.
135. He represented major corporate clients, from BankAmerica Corp. to Crowley Maritime.
136. Others represented yet more heroes and champions[sentencedict.com], of which the disc had a more than adequate supply.
137. It represented the single biggest step towards the creation of the international air agreements of today.
138. The paracelsian mercurials represented one of the small handful of important therapeutic advances made before the present century.
139. It is right and proper that the brewers and their designers should address the challenge represented by imported concepts.
140. Most PACs represented corporations, still at the core of campaign financing.
141. The trick is to ensure that there are no magazines represented which compete directly with each other.
142. The form by which the dialogue is represented is the one that best fits the mood and subject of the dialogue.
143. The two cardinals were so loudly applauded that it was clear they represented the wishes of the majority.
144. Particularly interesting will be how rivalries are both conceived of by fans themselves, and represented in local and national media.
145. From the first, these universal histories represented both scientific advances and political and religious challenges.
146. Lachrymose comedy represented an attitude opposed to the aristocratic one.
147. Sometimes, allusions to physical proximity were unavoidable, but it was never, on any occasion, represented literally.
148. I might also comment that she seemed to know what the quotation marks represented on the page.
149. In miming aspects of the events, signer 2 also used inappropriate mime which only partly visually represented the actual event.
150. The appointment represented an extraordinary compliment to Giap, the former schoolteacher.
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