completely misrepresent
Frequency: 7.05.2 per million words
To misrepresent in a total or absolute manner.
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- The politician's statements completely misrepresent the facts of the case.
- It's unfair to completely misrepresent someone's intentions just to win an argument.
- His article tends to completely misrepresent the scientific findings for dramatic effect.
- The documentary was criticized for attempting to completely misrepresent history.
- Such propaganda seeks to completely misrepresent the reality of the situation.
- During the debate, the opposing candidate tried to completely misrepresent her opponent's policies.
- To say that our company cares little for its employees would be to completely misrepresent our values.
- The media report managed to completely misrepresent the peaceful protest as a violent riot.
- You completely misrepresent my point if you think I meant that.
- Her critics often completely misrepresent her views to stir up controversy.