0 past simple and past participle of represent --
1 to speak, act, or be present officially for another person or people: --
We represented our grievances/demands to the boss.
Ed Smythe represents Barnet.
Women were well/poorly represented at the conference (= there were many/few present).
Union officials representing the teachers met the government today.
2 to show or describe something or someone: --
3 to be the result of something, or to be something: --
Entry and exit of ions into the simulation region can be represented as a first-order process.
The wedge domain is represented by a black triangle.
Regular secondary structure elements are represented in black.
Only helminth species found in two or more localities have been represented.
The system is represented by lumped parameters for components.
For not everything that is a causal antecedent of an experience is represented in that experience.
The reference and disturbance signal is represented by r and d, respectively.
Moreover, each design module can be represented at three levels of hierarchy.