0 past simple and past participle of misrepresent --
1 to describe falsely an idea, opinion, or situation, often in order to get an advantage: --
In some cases, the theories are trivialized or misrepresented.
Without a proper initialization, climate change impacts are thus misrepresented in the first decades.
Each of these carries its interest today, as either neglected or misrepresented in some of the most visible recent commentaries.
The towns themselves are often misrepresented in all respects.
Second, by analyzing data from prose fiction, he showed that this usage was misrepresented or ignored by traditional grammarians.
Moreover, by its simplistic narrative it has also seriously misrepresented the palimpsests of structures and things excavated.
It may be altered, misrepresented, and purified from misrepresentation.
Their agency-linkage model is underidentified and fails to convince the reader that previous studies have seriously misrepresented the role of class interests in state policy.