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misrepresent English

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What does misrepresent mean?
Definitions in simple English

misrepresent

If you misrepresent something, you talk about it in a way that gives people the wrong idea.

misrepresent

represent falsely This statement misrepresents my intentions (= fudge, falsify, cook) tamper, with the purpose of deception Fudge the figures cook the books falsify the data

Synonyms misrepresent synonyms

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Conjugation misrepresent conjugation

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misrepresent · verb

Examples misrepresent examples

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Movie subtitles

I do misrepresent things, I don't tell truth.
We have sworn never to misrepresent.
I assume you will not take advantage of this gesture or misrepresent it as some sort of endorsement.
Denny, you misrepresent me to these young ladies.
I don't need to misrepresent my product.
You're in the big house, and you get someone to type for you, and you get on the Internet, and you misrepresent yourself.
Moecies Depend upon their ability To misrepresent themselves?
Did she misrepresent the bureau?
God, you completely misrepresent my ideas!
They always try to misrepresent them every time they can.
When did I ever misrepresent myself?
Don't you hate when people misrepresent themselves?
When we began these proceedings, I didn't expect Mr. Willoughby to misrepresent his medical history.
I didn't misrepresent you, did I?
Someone who wouldn't misquote or misrepresent me.
You get someone to type for you, get on the Internet and misrepresent yourself.
The police have leeway to misrepresent during an interrogation.
And misrepresent yourself?
Your conclusions totally misrepresent the facts.
If you misrepresent us, the very enchantment that this room was built upon would collapse.
When I agreed to come with you, did I misrepresent my intentions?
He will refuse to misrepresent his product. He will scorn unmerited profit.
Miss Brown, I hope I didn't misrepresent my previous experience.
From my position I control research. misrepresent the evidence, corrupt witnesses. I, in short, divert the sense of justice.
I assume you will not take advantage of this gesture. or misrepresent it as some sort of endorsement.
You misrepresent me to these young ladies.
In fact. if you harass. misrepresent or annoy me at any way at all.
But it'd be bothersome for them to misrepresent me, or fill in the blanks in my story themselves.
I didn't expect Mr. Willoughby to misrepresent his medical history.

News and current affairs

For economists to misrepresent their policy decisions as mere technical matters violates basic ethical and professional precepts.
Such forecasts, however, misrepresent underlying demographic dynamics.
Moreover, any attempt to misrepresent requires further and more complex misrepresentations, which have serious consequences as subsequent decisions come to be based on erroneous assumptions.

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