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Meanings of
misrepresented
in English
Having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented.
twisted
distorted
perverted
Related terms
artful
disingenuous
Synonyms
Examples for "
twisted
"
twisted
distorted
perverted
Examples for "
twisted
"
1
Ulfger
twisted
the blade sharply left, right, then yanked the weapon free.
2
Right means straight; wrong means
twisted
;
transgression the crossing of a line.
3
They used the whip and the rattan stick; and
twisted
his nose.
4
She has turned in falling; the string is
twisted
round her throat.
5
There may be some power there, although
twisted
,
and hard to access.
1
Those factors led to record physical prices and
distorted
supplies, they said.
2
Problems and quirks may come to light as markets become less
distorted
.
3
Long time ago, details lost or
distorted
in the mists of time.
4
He noted right away that all were examples, however
distorted
,
of fauna.
5
Israel and Washington said that report was
distorted
and biased against Israel.
1
CATALOG: Was your experience similar to the process that
perverted
Mendicant Bias?
2
Right now it was just an artist's essential suffering, a
perverted
muse.
3
And at the concert he
perverted
the text to gratify his vanity.
4
But a repressed sexuality was almost as dangerous as a
perverted
one.
5
Now these people were quite honest and in a
perverted
way courageous.
Usage of
misrepresented
in English
1
The investors said Countrywide
misrepresented
the quality of the underlying home mortgages.
2
Turkey dismissed the Arab League statement, saying it
misrepresented
its military operations.
3
He's
misrepresented
them as views that divide rather than unite, he said.
4
Most recently, Disney's Princess and the Frog
misrepresented
certain aspects of Vodou.
5
Mr Woodhouse told Parliament some MPs and commentators had
misrepresented
the changes.
6
The Commission said 2 Cheap Cars
misrepresented
consumers' rights under the CGA.
7
He was
misrepresented
by some and misunderstood by others in his lifetime.
8
He will retain his membership, but worries that members are being
misrepresented
.
9
And when the facts cease to be
misrepresented
,
we will stop explaining.
10
It is necessary to mention this, because the facts were afterwards
misrepresented
.
11
Mr. Conkling was much
misrepresented
and of course he was much misunderstood.
12
You go after roles to a certain extent, but that gets
misrepresented
.
13
And when it has not been ignored it has been substantially
misrepresented
.
14
I felt persuaded that this woman must have been
misrepresented
,
lied about.
15
But I don't like what I did
misrepresented
as just criminal acts.
16
Sich was my intentions, as a grateful acknowledgment of having been
misrepresented
.
Other examples for "misrepresented"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
misrepresented
misrepresent
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
misrepresent by
misrepresent the quality
misrepresent things
misrepresent as interviews
misrepresent consumers
More collocations
Misrepresented
through the time
Misrepresented
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common