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misrepresented

adjective as in colored

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That the company misrepresented its data collection practices.

We believe it becomes a ‘good order and discipline’ issue if [Amos] believes he is being misrepresented by them.

The rest belonged to any of six different misrepresented species.

Mantel finally breaks her silence, insisting she was misrepresented and set up as a 'hate figure'.

But he quickly pivoted back to his main argument, that I had misrepresented his remarks.

Mephibosheth, how prejudicially soever misrepresented, yet rejoiceth that the King is come in Peace to his own house.

This was the real meaning of the "Statutes of Kilkenny," which have been so often misrepresented by modern writers.

For if they should be of opinion that in any one point he has intentionally misrepresented facts, he can be believed in nothing.

Even in arguing a case, he never misrepresented the evidence of a witness, and was always candid and fair.

But he excited envy as well as admiration, and was probably misrepresented by his opponents.

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On this page you'll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to misrepresented, such as: angled, biased, falsified, jaundiced, partial, and partisan.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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