Definition of Misrepresented. Meaning of Misrepresented. Synonyms of Misrepresented

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Definition of Misrepresented

Misrepresent
Misrepresent Mis*rep`re*sent", v. t. To represent incorrectly (almost always, unfacorably); to give a false erroneous representation of, either maliciously, ignirantly, or carelessly. --Swift.
Misrepresent
Misrepresent Mis*rep`re*sent", v. i. To make an incorrect or untrue representation. --Milton.

Meaning of Misrepresented from wikipedia

- disclose this information was a fraudulent misrepresentation. The judge found that they had misrepresented the position in order to avoid the possibility...
- for a person of any race or ethnicity to misrepresent themselves or be misrepresented. Racial misrepresentation often occurs when people of one race or...
- The Misrepresentation Act 1967 (c. 7) is a United Kingdom act of Parliament of the United Kingdom which amended the common law principles of misrepresentation...
- dictionary. How may refer to: How (greeting), a word used in some misrepresentations of Native American/First Nations speech How, an interrogative word...
- A concept of English law that has been adopted in India, a misrepresentation is an untrue or misleading statement of fact made during negotiations by...
- sudden downturn in the property market, a person guilty of deceitful misrepresentation is liable for all the claimant's losses, even if they have been increased...
- deliberate underestimation has been named by Jones and Euske "strategic misrepresentation". Apart from psychological explanations, the phenomenon of the planning...
- encourages those who viewed the film to take the pledge against gender misrepresentations by using hashtags like #RepresentHer and #DisruptTheNarrative. The...
- requisite elements of fraud as a tort generally are the intentional misrepresentation or concealment of an important fact upon which the victim is meant...
- During the 2004 United States elections, there was controversy around various aspects of the voting process, including whether voting had been made accessible...