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representation
[rep-ri-zen-tey-shuhn, -zuhn-]
noun
the act of representing.
the state of being represented.
the expression or designation by some term, character, symbol, or the like.
action or speech on behalf of a person, group, business house, state, or the like by an agent, deputy, or representative.
the state or fact of being so represented.
to demand representation on a board of directors.
Government., the state, fact, or right of being represented by delegates having a voice in legislation or government.
the body or number of representatives, as of a constituency.
Diplomacy.
the act of speaking or negotiating on behalf of a state.
an utterance on behalf of a state.
presentation to the mind, as of an idea or image.
a mental image or idea so presented; concept.
the act of portrayal, picturing, or other rendering in visible form.
a picture, figure, statue, etc.
the production or a performance of a play or the like, as on the stage.
Often representations. a description or statement, as of things true or alleged.
a statement of facts, reasons, etc., made in appealing or protesting; a protest or remonstrance.
Law., an implication or statement of fact to which legal liability may attach if material.
a representation of authority.
representation
/ ˌrɛprɪzɛnˈteɪʃən /
noun
the act or an instance of representing or the state of being represented
anything that represents, such as a verbal or pictorial portrait
anything that is represented, such as an image brought clearly to mind
the principle by which delegates act for a constituency
a body of representatives
contract law a statement of fact made by one party to induce another to enter into a contract
an instance of acting for another, on his authority, in a particular capacity, such as executor or administrator
a dramatic production or performance
(often plural) a statement of facts, true or alleged, esp one set forth by way of remonstrance or expostulation
linguistics an analysis of a word, sentence, etc, into its constituents
phonetic representation
Other Word Forms
- nonrepresentation noun
- overrepresentation noun
- prerepresentation noun
- self-representation noun
- underrepresentation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of representation1
Example Sentences
The 17-year-old also addressed the importance of queer representation in media while discussing their new book, “Rules for Fake Girlfriends.”
In the 2017 election Murray increased his majority as Scottish Labour's representation rose to seven MPs, but he again became Scotland's sole Labour MP in 2019.
Caroline Goodwin, KC, representing him, told the court: "My very firm instructions are that I am to offer no mitigation, no submissions and no representations to the court."
That assumed contradiction mirrored Suede’s own sensibility, which resisted tidy prescriptions of what working-class representation should look like.
In 1974, Sadr launched the Movement of the Deprived, a social and political organisation which called for proportional representation for the Shia and social and economic emancipation for the poor, regardless of their religion.
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