Sentence examples for the depictions from inspiring English sources

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the depictions

noun

A lifelike image of something, either verbal or visual

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Women are depicted in revealing dress in the media and the depictions have costs such as objectification.

The depictions of the dead were blueprints for immortality.

"The depictions are often way out there -- like cartoons.

Hrones had particularly appreciated the depictions of the soldiers' limited entertainment options (dismembered paperbacks, porn).

Still others hinted at the depictions of Russian Jewish life in Chagall's paintings.

Among the warmest and most life-affirming are the depictions of women, children and families.

In this juried show of portraits, not all the depictions are literal.

"Sometimes the depictions of foreigners were like caricatures," Mr. Tow said.

The depictions of the techniques employed by the inquisitors horrified her.

Nearly all the depictions, Dr. Garfinkel said, showed dancers in groups.

The depictions of the five central characters overwhelmed me with their truth, their brightness.

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