represent

represent
verb
1)

a character representing a single quality

Syn:
symbolize, stand for, personify, epitomize, typify, embody, illustrate
2)

the initials that represent her qualification

Syn:
stand for, designate, denote; literary betoken
3)

Hathor is represented as a woman with cow's horns

Syn:
depict, portray, render, picture, delineate, show, illustrate; literary limn
4)

he represented himself as the owner of the factory

Syn:
describe as, present as, profess to be, claim to be, pass oneself off as, pose as, pretend to be
5)

aging represents a threat to one's independence

Syn:
constitute, be, amount to, be regarded as
6)

a panel representing a cross section of the public

Syn:
be a typical sample of, be representative of, typify
7)

her lawyer represented her in court

Syn:
appear for, act for, speak on behalf of; informal go to bat for
8)

the governor general represented the royal family

Syn:
deputize for, substitute for, stand in for
9) formal

I represented the case as I saw it

Syn:
point out, state, present, put forward

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  • represent — rep·re·sent vt 1: to substitute in some capacity for: act the part of, in place of, or for (as another person) usu. by legal right: as a: to serve esp. in a legislative body by delegated authority usu. resulting from an election b: to provide… …   Law dictionary

  • Represent — Represent …   Википедия

  • represent — rep‧re‧sent [ˌreprɪˈzent] verb [transitive] 1. to speak or go somewhere officially in order to state the views, opinions etc of another person or group of people: • Workers hired during the strike are opposed to being represented by the union. •… …   Financial and business terms

  • Represent — Rep re*sent (r?p r? z?nt ), v. t. [F. repr[ e]senter, L. repraesentare, repraesentatum; pref. re re + preesentare to place before, present. See {Present}, v. t.] 1. To present again or anew; to present by means of something standing in the place… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • represent — represent, depict, portray, delineate, picture, limn can mean to present an image or lifelike imitation of (as in art). Represent implies a placing before the mind as if real or as if living through the medium of one of the arts (as painting,… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • represent — [v1] present image of; symbolize act as, act as broker, act for, act in place of, appear as, assume the role of, be, be agent for, be attorney for, be proxy for, betoken, body, buy for, copy, correspond to, do business for, emblematize, embody,… …   New thesaurus

  • represent — [rep΄ri zent′] vt. [ME representen < OFr representer < L repraesentare < re , again + praesentare: see RE & PRESENT, vt.] 1. to present or picture to the mind 2. a) to present a likeness or image of; portray; depict b) …   English World dictionary

  • represent as — index assume (simulate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • represent — late 14c., to bring to mind by description, also to symbolize, to be the embodiment of; from O.Fr. representer (12c.), from L. repraesentare, from re , intensive prefix, + praesentare to present, lit. to place before (see PRESENT (Cf. present)… …   Etymology dictionary

  • represent — ► VERB 1) be entitled or appointed to act and speak for. 2) be an elected member of a legislature for. 3) constitute; amount to. 4) be a specimen or example of; typify. 5) (be represented) be present to a particular degree. 6) portray in a… …   English terms dictionary

  • represent — [[t]re̱prɪze̱nt[/t]] ♦♦ represents, representing, represented 1) VERB If someone such as a lawyer or a politician represents a person or group of people, they act on behalf of that person or group. [V n] ...the politicians we elect to represent… …   English dictionary

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