misrepresented
IPA: mɪsrɛprɪzˈɛntɪd
adjective
- having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented
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Examples of "misrepresented" in Sentences
- Now please explain how the title misrepresented what Rice said.
- Wrote “Now please explain how the title misrepresented what Rice said.”
- As for Ms. Browner's claim that no one was "misrepresented," Mr. Brett disputes that.
- "The deputy chairman of the Conservative Party told BBC 2's Newsnight the claim had been "misrepresented"."
- But we had a confrontation because Teri found out that I—I guess you would call it, misrepresented myself on my résumé.
- Fast forward to present; current Presidential Admin misrepresented ok, ok, LIED about evidence and findings to cultivate American support for war.
- As a military member I am EXTREMELY offended that Hillary continuously "misrepresented" the truth (a.k.a. LIED) about being under sniper fire in Bosnia.
- At the conclusion of this hearing Ben Thomas was removed from Seal Team One and sent to the USS Constellation were he again misrepresented himself as a SEAL by wearing the SEAL Breast
- It does stick out to me as I read it of course, particularly that not only did the word mean "a plan for armed aggression" to the German generals, it was a term misrepresented by the generals at the Nuremberg (witch) trial.
- The minister was warned by fund manager Tim Bush, who sits on the urgent issues task force at the FRC, that the body has "misrepresented" the role of auditors in a recent submission to the Treasury select committee by saying auditors did not have any role to pay in ensuring financial stability.
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