Representation (n.) |
The act of representing, in any sense of the verb. |
Representation (n.) |
That which represents. |
Representation (n.) |
A likeness, a picture, or a model; as, a representation of the human face, or figure, and the like. |
Representation (n.) |
A dramatic performance; as, a theatrical representation; a representation of Hamlet. |
Representation (n.) |
A description or statement; as, the representation of an historian, of a witness, or an advocate. |
Representation (n.) |
The body of those who act as representatives of a community or society; as, the representation of a State in Congress. |
Representation (n.) |
Any collateral statement of fact, made orally or in writing, by which an estimate of the risk is affected, or either party is influenced. |
Representation (n.) |
The state of being represented. |
Representation |
Action to replace in front of someone's eyes |
Representation |
Art technique |
Representation |
Concept in politics |
Representation |
Role, function or property of an abstract or real object, relation or changes |
Representation |
In German law, legal representation |
Representation Synonyms |
Delegacy, Agency |
Representation Synonyms |
Mental Representation, Internal Representation |
Representation Synonyms |
Theatrical Performance, Histrionics, Theatrical |
Translations |
Representation in Spanish |