misrepresent 的定义
- to represent incorrectly, improperly, or falsely.
- to represent in an unsatisfactory manner.
misrepresent 近义词
lie
misrepresent 的近义词 44 个
- confuse
- cover up
- disguise
- distort
- exaggerate
- falsify
- misinterpret
- misstate
- overstate
- skew
- adulterate
- angle
- beard
- belie
- blarney
- cheese
- cloak
- color
- con
- dress
- embellish
- embroider
- equivocate
- garble
- mangle
- mask
- overdraw
- palter
- pervert
- pirate
- prevaricate
- promote
- puff
- slant
- snow
- stretch
- twist
- warp
- blow smoke
- build up
- miscolor
- misreport
- phony up
- trump up
misrepresent 的反义词 5 个
更多misrepresent例句
- Another major claim made in the Hindenburg report is that Nikola and Milton have misrepresented the company’s efforts to develop a new kind of battery for use in electric vehicles.
- By failing to take into account the serious risk of slowing and stalling, along with more rainfall, this metric can misrepresent the true danger of a storm.
- That was all interesting stuff but there was another part of the story that said the investigation had found that a City Councilmember had misrepresented the deal to his colleagues and the public.
- Out of the people that were met in person,16% of users reported that none of their dates misrepresented their age, height, or weight.
- Also, 31% of users admitted to misrepresenting their information, while 69% said they did not misrepresent any information.
- As long as the reporter does not misrepresent himself and does not attempt to conceal a recording device, the event is fair game.
- Still, I continue to like and value Peter, even if he chooses to willfully misrepresent me and my views.
- Why Beinart would purposely misrepresent these commonly known facts is mystifying.
- Those who say that the Republicans are taking the president's words out of context to misrepresent him make a serious mistake.
- So long as we are in the world of facts and specifics, Romney has shown himself scrupulous not to overstate or misrepresent.
- The gentleman from New Jersey says we misrepresent our constituents.
- It has been no part of my plan to boast, exaggerate, or misrepresent anything, but to give "plain facts."
- It is not always these stories are told to misrepresent facts, but it is often the case of imagination or being mistaken.
- Did the President of that day misrepresent his party, or his successor, or has the party changed and the successor also?
- But I would not attempt by any sophistry to misrepresent slavery in order to prove its dreadful wickedness.