represented
Multiple Entries:represent re-present
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
represent/reprɪˈzent/
▶verb
- 1 be entitled or appointed to act or speak for.
■ be an elected Member of Parliament or member of a legislature for.
■ act as a substitute for (someone).
- 2 constitute; amount to.
■ be a specimen or example of; typify.
■ (be represented) be present to a particular degree: abstraction is well represented in this exhibition.
- 3 depict in a work of art.
■ portray in a particular way: they were represented as being in need of protection.
■ signify, symbolize, or embody.
- 4 formal state or point out.
– derivatives
representability noun,
representable adjective.
representability noun,
representable adjective.
– origin ME: from OFr. representer or L. repraesentare, from re- (expressing intensive force) + praesentare ‘to present’.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
re-present/riːprɪˈzent/
▶verb present again.
– derivatives
re-presentation noun.
re-presentation noun.
'represented' also found in these Oxford entries:
aegis
- Aeolian mode
- analogue
- angel
- Argand diagram
- Australoid
- bar chart
- blue
- Braille
- breve
- Cambridge blue
- cherub
- constituency
- courant
- crotchet
- Crown Colony
- cube
- death
- deuce
- digital
- disomy
- Dorian mode
- Egyptian
- electorate
- elf
- epiphany
- ermine
- eternal
- faun
- fetterlock
- full-scale
- fury
- Gibson girl
- glorify
- graticule
- guerdon
- Hasidism
- hemidemisemiquaver
- horizon
- houngan
- Illyrian
- imaginary
- incarnate
- information
- instantiate
- intangible
- Ionian mode
- isometric
- Keuper
- kewpie

