Assume or act the character of.
Represent abstractly, for example in a painting, drawing, or sculpture.
1 It requires special techniques to reveal and portray their true extraordinary nature.
2 Mattis sought to portray national defense as an issue above partisan politics.
3 The students have to portray their research by way of an image.
4 But as disturbing as they are, these images portray the American story.
5 I had never managed to portray human nature without being horribly corny.
6 Some effort was made to portray Mr Donnelly in a negative light.
7 But his opponents portray him as embedded in a conservative Labour culture.
8 The imperfection of language rendered it impossible to portray the glorious reality.
9 I wanted to portray the fact that she actually gave him life.
10 Labor's plan was bold, and bold is easy to portray as scary.
11 No: I saw nothing of the sort, and therefore cannot portray it.
12 They were going to portray it as some kind of warped attack.
13 Spring in Paris is more glorious than any reviewer can adequately portray .
14 These little pictures portray our war of extermination against the red man.
15 Golding had a masterful ability to portray the darkest depths of mankind.
16 Don't try to portray me as some kind of intransigent villain here.
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