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Represent
Represent
v. t.
To
present
again
or
anew
; to
present
by
means
of
something
standing
in
the
place
of; to
exhibit
the
counterpart
or
image
of; to
typify
.
Represent
v. t.
To
portray
by
pictoral
or
plastic
art
; to
delineate
; as, to
represent
a
landscape
in a
picture
, a
horse
in
bronze
,
and
the
like
.
Represent
v. t.
To
portray
by
mimicry
or
action
of
any
kind
; to
act
the
part
or
character
of; to
personate
; as, to
represent
Hamlet
.
Represent
v. t.
To
stand
in
the
place
of; to
supply
the
place
,
perform
the
duties
,
exercise
the
rights
, or
receive
the
share
, of; to
speak
and
act
with
authority
in
behalf
of; to
act
the
part
of (
another
); as, an
heir
represents
his
ancestor
; an
attorney
represents
his
client
in
court
; a
member
of
Congress
represents
his
district
in
Congress
.
Represent
v. t.
To
exhibit
to
another
mind
in
language
; to
show
; to
give
one
's
own
impressions
and
judgement
of; to
bring
before
the
mind
; to
set
forth
;
sometimes
, to
give
an
account
of; to
describe
.
Represent
v. t.
To
serve
as a
sign
or
symbol
of; as,
mathematical
symbols
represent
quantities
or
relations
;
words
represent
ideas
or
things
.
Represent
v. t.
To
bring
a
sensation
of
into
the
mind
or
sensorium
; to
cause
to be
known
,
felt
, or
apprehended
; to
present
.
Represent
v. t.
To
form
or
image
again
in
consciousness
, as an
object
of
cognition
or
apprehension
(
something
which
was
originally
apprehended
by
direct
presentation
).
See
Presentative
, 3.
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