re-present Definition In English

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  • Some artworks were particularly difficult to capture and re-present accurately as virtual, two-dimensional images.

  • These multi-part installations made use of multi-media formats to re-present various forms of corporate advertising and news reporting.

  • In many cases, if a defendent's request for bail at the first hearing was denied, he was never permitted a second opportunity to re-present the facts.

  • It can therefore grant a perpetual injunction, which would mean that for ever after it would be impossible to re-present this particular episode or play on the stage.

  • Two traders were appointed, the one a farmer and the other a butcher, to re-present the meat trade and to grade the cattle in the first and second grades.

  • They can then re-present it, if they so wish, having produced a better and more co-operative atmosphere than at present exists.

  • One can consider figures, cut them, recut them, amalgamate them, re-present them and make them shape up to anything one wants.

  • I have always understood that accountants have one apparent ability; namely, to absorb, digest and to re-present figures and financial information.

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