Tamper, with the purpose of deception.
1 Not surprisingly, they often misrepresent the real issues in the economics debate.
2 However; the earlier vibe could misrepresent something, which the afternoon may correct.
3 All went well at first; for he dared not misrepresent the facts.
4 In civil matters, employees cannot misrepresent their identities, even on the Internet.
5 The types of England, the externals of England, always misrepresent the country.
6 He also managed to misrepresent Film.comby attributing the notice to that organisation.
7 That is not the true American spirit, and those clothes misrepresent us.
8 To suggest he was curt would be to misrepresent him as long-winded.
9 We are quite sure that he would not stoop to misrepresent it.
10 An illustration does not overturn a principle, but it may misrepresent it.
11 Diminish beauty as much as you will, but do not misrepresent it.
12 Why would John Waters last week misrepresent us on such an important issue?
13 The caricatures misrepresent her; but they arise out of a real human enigma.
14 Opponents have tried to misrepresent the treaty, claiming it would erode workplace rights.
15 If I represented it as surly or undignified, I should misrepresent it grossly.
16 You certainly do not expect I am going to misrepresent you before it.
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