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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. |
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To portray by pictoral or plastic art; to delineate;
as, to represent a landscape in a picture, a horse in bronze, and the
like. |
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To portray by mimicry or action of any kind; to act
the part or character of; to personate; as, to represent Hamlet. |
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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. |
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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. |
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To serve as a sign or symbol of; as, mathematical
symbols represent quantities or relations; words represent ideas or
things. |
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To bring a sensation of into the mind or sensorium;
to cause to be known, felt, or apprehended; to present. |
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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. |