To be a symbol or embodiment of
“They also represent one artist's vision and interpretation of something that must have seemed distinctly exciting and foreign.”
To precisely state or describe the nature, scope, or meaning of
“The Old Masters owed their designation not only to superlative technique but also to their ability to represent the right subject.”
To constitute or amount to
“This amount would thus represent the lowest estimate for the true level of economic benefits.”
To state or point out clearly
“It was represented to him that she would be an unsuitable wife.”
To allege or claim
“We cannot represent that the information in this report is accurate or complete.”
To stand for (something)
“Many regarded the simple article of clothing to represent a great divide in culture.”
To purport to be, usually dishonestly
“He would represent himself as a wealthy businessman in order to impress the ladies.”
To be a visible or prominent member of a state, country, team or organization
“These athletes represent 16 foreign countries and Puerto Rico.”
To be a visible or prominent member of a political party
“Many ministers would be on hand to represent their respective constituencies.”
To act for
“His solicitor will represent him in court.”
To act as a substitute for
“The manager was ill, and his deputy would duly represent him at the important event.”
To imitate (someone or their actions or words), especially in order to entertain or ridicule
To bring about or cause to happen
To act out a character, typically as a performance
To prepare something in advance
To simulate, imitate, or make a replica of
To preserve in a form that ensures it will be protected and respected
To give an account of
To maintain or defend, as a cause or a claim, by words or measures
To compare to something, especially in terms of being similar or related
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