deliberately misrepresent
Frequency: 7.26.8 per million words
To misrepresent something intentionally.
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- The report claimed the company had deliberately misrepresented its financial situation.
- He was accused of trying to deliberately misrepresent the findings of the study.
- It is unethical to deliberately misrepresent data to achieve a desired outcome.
- The journalist deliberately misrepresented her statements to fit his narrative.
- Critics argue that the documentary deliberately misrepresented historical events.
- Never deliberately misrepresent your qualifications on a job application.
- She felt that her opinions were being deliberately misrepresented by the media.
- Such actions, which deliberately misrepresent the truth, cannot be tolerated.
- They warned against individuals who might deliberately misrepresent the policy's benefits.
- To deliberately misrepresent the situation would only cause further confusion.