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    rep·re·sent
    [ˌreprəˈzent]
    verb
    represent (verb) · represents (third person present) · represented (past tense) · represented (past participle) · representing (present participle)
    1. be entitled or appointed to act or speak for (someone), especially in an official capacity:
      "for purposes of litigation, an infant can and must be represented by an adult"
      • (of a competitor) participate in a sports event or other competition on behalf of (one's club, town, region, or country):
        "Owens represented the U.S"
      • be an elected member of a legislature for (a particular constituency, party, or group):
        "she became the first woman to represent her district"
      • (be represented)
        act as a substitute for (someone), especially on an official or ceremonial occasion:
        "the president was represented by the secretary of state"
    2. constitute; amount to:
      "this figure represents eleven percent of the company's total sales"
      • be a specimen or example of; typify:
        "twenty parents, picked to represent a cross section of rural life"
      • (be represented)
        (of a group or type of person or thing) be present or found in something, especially to a particular degree:
        "abstraction is well represented in this exhibition"
    3. depict (a particular subject) in a picture or other work of art:
      "santos are small wooden figures representing saints"
      • describe or depict (someone or something) as being of a certain nature; portray in a particular way:
        "the young were consistently represented as being in need of protection"
      • (of a sign or symbol) have a particular signification; stand for:
        "the numbers 1–10 represent the letters A–J"
      • be a symbol or embodiment of (a particular quality or thing):
        "the three heads of Cerberus represent the past, present, and future"
      • play the part of (someone) in a theatrical production.
    4. formal
      state or point out (something) clearly:
      "it was represented to him that she would be an unsuitable wife"
      • allege; claim:
        "the vendors have represented that such information is accurate"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French representer or Latin repraesentare, from re- (expressing intensive force) + praesentare ‘to present’.
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    verb
    1. be entitled or appointed to act or speak for (someone), especially in an official capacity:
      be elected by
      be the councilor/MP for
      have the vote of
      appear for
      act/speak on behalf of
      be spokesperson for
      be the representative of
      • (of a competitor) participate in a sports event or other competition on behalf of (one's club, town, region, or country):
        appear for
        be a member of the team
      • act as a substitute for (someone), especially on an official or ceremonial occasion:
        deputize for
        act as a substitute for
        substitute for
        stand in for
    2. constitute; amount to:
      amount to
      be regarded as
      • be a specimen or example of; typify:
        be a typical sample of
        be representative of
    3. depict (a particular subject) in a picture or other work of art:
    4. state or point out (something) clearly:
     
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