View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Misrepresent.

Misrepresent meaning

To represent falsely; to inaccurately portray something.

Example sentences (20)

Anyone is entitled to their opinion, but not to misrepresent the government’s vessel speed proposal or the state of prototype technology that opponents have identified as the only way to save the remaining 356 North Atlantic right whales.

That includes a ban on speculative ticketing, or third parties selling tickets they don’t actually possess yet, as well as repeated bad actors who sell fraudulent tickets or misrepresent their websites as those of venues to take a cut of sales.

But the main point would be that most authors completely misrepresent the relative roles of oil and gas at that company.

Dr Lade Smith, president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, said it was “disappointing” to see the minister “diminish and misrepresent people with mental illness”.

He contends the allegations in the statement unfairly emphasize or misrepresent elements of the Samadhi operation.

Is it right to misrepresent the facts?

Lawyers representing Thatchers argued that the Taurus drink was 'likely to misrepresent to consumers some commercial connection to Thatchers'.

Like many other forms of "natural medicine" grounding sheets and related products misrepresent some foundational scientific truths to give the illusion of legitimacy.

On the other hand, falsified medicines are fake products “where manufacturers deliberately misrepresent the identity, contents, or source of the medicines”.

The Washington Post has an article outlining how Republicans are using so-called cheap fakes and other manipulated videos from Biden’s D-Day commemoration appearance to misrepresent the president’s health and mental fitness.

And, it would only be the malicious who would deliberately misrepresent Ms Espinosa’s undertakings.

At its foundation, the honeypot is designed to mislead and misrepresent its nature to entice a hacker into engaging with it.

Bothered by this, and knowing Hollywood’s tendency to misrepresent what cars actually sound like, I reached out to Audi to figure out why the hell the E-Tron GT was making any noise at all.

Did The Australian misrepresent the ‘hippies of Nimbin’?

If superficially unalike, the two older men appear to share an incredulous resentment that a young woman might, out of self-preservation, disregard them, no matter many times they misrepresent or admonish her.

Is it vexing to hear Trump’s team misrepresent Robert Mueller’s report as an “exoneration”?

It might suit Johnson to misrepresent such an offer as a minimum three month extension, reject it and propose an election.

On December 6, SpaceX President and COO Gwynne Shotwell issued a series of statements that appeared to completely misrepresent the astronomy community and ignore their concerns.

That infuriated lower-level NSC staffers who found that Miller would often misrepresent data about refugees or other types of immigrants, former and current U.S. officials said.

Those who encourage the closure of Reid-Hillview Airport misrepresent the role this historical site serves in our community.