The journalist was careful not to misrepresent the facts of the story.
He will misrepresent your intentions if you let him.
He misrepresented the fact in order to get a raise.
If witnesses misrepresent the facts, the defense attorney has proof to support our story.
If witness misrepresent the facts, the defence attorney has proof to support our story.
Sparking the American Revolution was the fact that a tax would be levied while the colonists would only be allowed to misrepresent themselves. "Misrepresent me at your own peril!", shouted the defendant. Jesus had only the rabble-rousers to misrepresent Him to Pontius Pilate.
He would not condescend to misrepresent the facts. condescend means: 1. to behave as if one is conscious of descending from a superior position, rank, or dignity. 2. to stoop or deign to do something
When you use different personae to misrepresent yourself
latitude and longitude are the same as the Mercator
Disguise, belie, overstate, understate, conceal, misstate, falsify, exaggerate, con, etc. For more you could just type in "misrepresent" into Dictionary.com and click on the Thesaurus tab. Hope this helped. :)
prostitute,desecrate,misrepresent,freak,weirdo,deviate,deviant.
No, but I believe it IS a crime to misrepresent the title if it is a salvage,
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)