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represent
verb as in present image of; symbolize
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Example Sentences
Other contenders included an oak that may have inspired Virginia Woolf and a lime representing peace in Northern Ireland, a nod to this year's theme of "rooted in culture".
Having been accepted to represent her county, she thought she had better find a real club to replace 'Keighley Queens'.
Workers United - which is part of the Service Employees International Union and said it represents workers at more than 600 of Starbucks' company-owned US stores - is fighting for a contract agreement with the company.
“We understand this represents a significant change for the neighborhood,” said Aaron Green, the project’s spokesperson.
Paxton’s office has said most of the instances when it declined to represent a state agency were due to practical or legal limits — some agencies chose their own attorneys; others were barred by statute.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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