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Meanings of misrepresented as in English
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Usage of misrepresented as in English
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But I don't like what I did misrepresentedas just criminal acts.
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Tim is often misrepresentedas Edward Scissorhands, but that's obviously not who he is.
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Activists condemned the programme as a common tactic of showing forced confessions misrepresentedas interviews.
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Sadly this is lost when good charities are being misrepresentedas thoughtless, self-serving and unscrupulous.
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The Indian flora is too often slandered and misrepresentedas being full of beautiful, but scentless, flowers.
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With regard to the person of Richard, it appears to have been as much misrepresentedas his actions.
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Your wildness and eccentricity will be turned against us and so distorted and misrepresentedas to ruin us forever.
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It succeeded in doing this, and also in being as curiously misunderstood and misrepresentedas if it had been a political harangue.
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She said the thrust of the complaint were that comments were misrepresentedas letters to the editor, which inferred a different level of moderation.
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Another, pictured screaming and holding a tiki torch, claims he's been misrepresentedas an "angry racist." Another was disowned by his family.
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Human rights activists have repeatedly condemned what they see as the state TV's common fashion of airing confessions made under duress, usually misrepresentedas interviews.
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Throughout his career among Conservatives, Sir Anthony was misrepresentedas a "leftie" because of his Europhilia and his civilised postures on capital punishment and race.
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Misrepresentedas she had been in her life, Lola Montez was even more misrepresented after her death.
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"Yes; but facts may be so misrepresentedas to give an impression quite the reverse of the truth."