represented
Prononciation : [/ɹɛpɹɪˈzɛntɪd/]
Contexte : « express in words or pictures »
(verb) to show or describe something in a particular way. When you draw a picture of your family, you are representing them.
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The artist represented the beauty of nature in her paintings.
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The painting did not accurately represent the historical event.
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How did the author choose to represent the main character in the story?
Contexte : « stand for or symbolize »
(verb) to stand for or symbolize something. When your country's flag is shown at a competition, it represents your nation.
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The dove is often used to represent peace and harmony.
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The trophy did not truly represent the team's hard work and dedication.
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What does the Statue of Liberty represent to people around the world?
Contexte : « act on behalf of someone »
(verb) to act or speak on behalf of someone else. When a lawyer speaks for you in court, they are representing you.
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The union representative will be representing the workers in the upcoming negotiations.
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The ambassador failed to effectively represent her country's interests in the international conference.
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Who will be representing the company at the important meeting next week?