26984 words

represented

8 definitions • 13 examples
1
past simple and past participle of
2
to speak, act, or be present officially for another person or people:

Examples:

They chose a famous barrister to represent them in court.
I sent my husband to represent me at the funeral.
Women were well/poorly represented at the conference (= there were many/few present).
3
to be the Member of Parliament, or of Congress, etc. for a particular area:

Examples:

Ed Smythe represents Barnet.
4
to be the person from a country, school, etc. that is in a competition:

Examples:

She was chosen to represent France at the Olympics.
5
to express or complain about something, to a person in authority:

Examples:

We represented our grievances/demands to the boss.
6
to show or describe something or someone:

Examples:

[ + -ing verb ] The statue represents St. George killing the dragon.
This new report represents the current situation in our schools.
He represents himself as an expert, but he knows nothing.
7
to be a sign or symbol of something:

Examples:

To many people the White House represents the identity of the United States.
8
to be the result of something, or to be something:

Examples:

This book represents ten years of thought and research.
The new offer represented an increase of 10 percent on the previous one.

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