representation

word

/ˌɹɛpɹəzɛnˈteɪʃən/
rep-ri-zen-TAY-shuhn
/ɹˌɛpɹɪzˈɛntˈeɪʃən/
rep-ri-zen-TAY-shuhn

Definition

The act of standing in for someone or something, or showing something through a symbol, image, or example. It can also mean the way something is presented or shown.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in formal, academic, or legal contexts. Common collocations include 'political representation', 'visual representation', and 'fair representation'. Can refer to both people (acting on behalf of others) and things (showing how something appears). Not to be confused with 'presentation', which usually means giving a talk or display.

Example Sentences

Each country has representation at the United Nations.

basic

The drawing is a representation of a cat.

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He spoke about the lack of representation for young people.

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In movies, accurate representation of different cultures is important.

natural

Her lawyer will provide representation in court.

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That painting isn’t a literal representation of the scene, but more of an interpretation.

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