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How to use misrepresent in a sentence

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And if they would misrepresent even this most basic, elementary issue, why should I trust them on other, more important things?
Pictographs should be used carefully because the graphs may, either accidentally or deliberately, misrepresent the data.
Let me start out by saying that the author of that article was my aunt, and I don't believe she would ever intentionally misrepresent me.
They misrepresent the number of properties they offer, underquote rent and generally engage in deceptive business practices.
As Storper argued, orthodox accounts of globalization misrepresent the process in terms of a unidirectional trend toward deterritorialization.
Additionally, the company agreed not to misrepresent the extent to which it protects customer information from unauthorized access.
The figures were greatly inflated, allowing welfare-bashing cronies to misuse the numbers and misrepresent welfare recipients.
A false dichotomy is often a simple mistake, but it is a sophistical device when used to misrepresent the true choice.
But a second problem is that such views misrepresent the biblical idea of election in a number of important ways.
Every scholar and teacher has a list of infelicitous translations which misrepresent or distort the meaning intended by biblical authors.
That is, the decontextualisation of the comment allows a re-articulation of voice that may misrepresent the original author's meaning.
However, subsequent citations in the literature may distort or misrepresent the studies.
But since it's difficult to carve a conspiracy theory out of events as straightforward as those, he chooses to misrepresent what occurred.
The neoconservatives consistently misrepresent the right as culturally open and committed to equality of opportunity.
This explains why they are eager to misrepresent the nature of Strauss's thought.
He has also been quoted as being rather annoyed that the ID advocates continually misrepresent his views.
David, I hope I didn't misrepresent your point of view, and I certainly didn't mean to offend you!
The metaphors of the loss, diminution, or erosion of state power can misrepresent this reconfiguration.
So long as we are in the world of facts and specifics, Romney has shown himself scrupulous not to overstate or misrepresent.
His dotty malapropisms often misrepresent him as a man closer to senility than sense but, at 69, he is still sharp enough to be able to match Fergie in the mental boxing ring.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And so the organ that represented the one, could not fail to misrepresent the other.
A fakir because you misrepresent, and a fool because you do not begin to understand the people.
He was in the same plight as the manufacturer who has to adulterate and misrepresent his product.
Mr Sampson,' she began, 'I cannot permit you to misrepresent the intentions of a child of mine.
First, because so to state it is to misrepresent the entire case.
They watch you, misrepresent you, write letters about you, and you are the torment and the occupation of their lives.
We are quite sure that he would not stoop to misrepresent it.
The man who has not hesitated to betray us both, will not hesitate to misrepresent us in the vilest way, if he can do it in the future.
Even that affable and condescending ornament of society,' pursued Mr Meagles, 'may misrepresent us, we are afraid.
I have not purposed to misrepresent this boy in any way, for what little indignation he excited in me soon passed and left nothing behind it but compassion.
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