misrepresent|misrepresented|misrepresenting|misrepresents in English
verb
['mɪsreprɪ'zent]
represent unfairly; describe in a distorted manne
Use "misrepresent|misrepresented|misrepresenting|misrepresents" in a sentence
1. I'm saying he misrepresented.
2. This statement misrepresents my intentions Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for Belie
3. But the argument is false because it misrepresents reality.
4. To misrepresent: The newspaper Belied the facts
5. To misrepresent: The newspaper Belied the facts
6. The newspaper misrepresented what I had said.
7. However, you have misrepresented New Zealand's position.
8. Arminius is misrepresented concerning total depravity.
9. Such an approach occasionally misrepresents the composer's explicit instructions.
10. Never misrepresent a subordinate's performance during performance appraisals.
11. She accused her opponents of deliberately misrepresenting her as an extremist.
12. But I feel she has been misrepresented.
13. They deliberately misrepresented God’s standards and purposes.
14. 4 Arminius is misrepresented concerning total depravity.
15. My conclusions have lately been much misrepresented.
16. Country - relative indices also tend to misrepresent company size.
17. Autumn Lake crabs, yellow fat, you misrepresent a package.
18. 22 She accused her opponents of deliberately misrepresenting her as an extremist.
19. Arminius is misrepresented as teaching a works salvation.
20. The newspaper misrepresented what the writer had said.
21. He felt that the book misrepresented his opinions.
22. The company misrepresented its products in the advertisement.
23. Refund will be given only if item is misrepresented.
24. By such hypocrisy, they have greatly misrepresented God.
25. To give a false or misleading account of; misrepresent.