0 the way that something is represented or shown:
The painter's depictions of the horror of war won her a worldwide reputation.
I disapprove of the depiction of violence on television.
This considerably reduces the inherent power of his depiction of child labour.
Knees are shown but no depiction of feet; the legs end in a ring below which is a round peg base 8 cm long.
This depiction obscures the reality that in the past decade or more, legal responses to problems of land relations have been energetically promoted.
The customers compensate for their ignorance by using a combination of elaborate verbal and visual depiction.
This point is reinforced by juxtaposing the correspondent's depiction of domestic interiors with those of public spaces in his reports.
As one would expect, it is a depiction that has also been observed in metropolitan newspapers.
Some people found the depiction of industrial activity distasteful, and assumed the murals were highlighting poor workers' conditions.
It situates his once-famous depiction of savage politics as a premonitory rejection of the state at the crossroads of several traditions, long- and short-term.