Sentence examples for was misrepresented from inspiring English sources

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was misrepresented

verb

To represent falsely; to inaccurately portray something.

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It was misrepresented that way".

Perhaps you felt the continent was misrepresented in international media?

Right from the off, she was misrepresented, she says.

Panorama disagrees in the strongest terms that his interview was misrepresented.

Jones heard about Rocker's confrontation and said: "He may feel he was misrepresented.

But it was misrepresented as an attempt to reject his roots.

"Look, we support ethical stem cell research, and we think cloning was misrepresented to voters.

Cameron reportedly told the BBC Asian network that Stroud was "misrepresented".

That was not the case, and the actual sequence of events was misrepresented".

If a buyer complains that an item never arrived or was misrepresented, Half.com puts the money on hold and investigates.

The education minister, Smriti Irani, said Rohith's suicide was misrepresented with "malicious intent" as "a dalit v. non-dalit issue".

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