represented

/ˌrɛprɪˈzɛntɪd/
verb
  1. To act or speak on behalf of someone or a group.
    • Our class president represented us at the school board meeting.
    • She was chosen to represent the company at the international conference.
    • The lawyer represented her client in court.
  2. To be a symbol or sign of something.
    • Each star on the flag represents a state.
    • In this diagram, the blue line represents the river.
    • The dove represents peace in many cultures.
  3. To be an example or instance of a particular type or group.
    • This painting represents the artist's early style.
    • Her decision represents a major change in company policy.
    • The fossil represents a species that lived millions of years ago.
  4. To show or describe something in a particular way.
    • The graph represents the data clearly.
    • He represented the facts in a misleading manner.
    • The movie represents the war as a heroic struggle.
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