grossly misrepresent
Frequency: 6.02.5 per million words
To misrepresent in a very obvious and unacceptable way.
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Examples (10)
- The media campaign seemed to grossly misrepresent the facts.
- He was accused of trying to grossly misrepresent the data to support his argument.
- The report seemed to grossly misrepresent the company's financial health.
- It would be wrong to grossly misrepresent their intentions.
- Critics argued that the film grossly misrepresented the historical events.
- She felt that her views had been grossly misrepresented in the article.
- Don't let others grossly misrepresent your contributions.
- The political advertisement was designed to grossly misrepresent the opponent's policies.
- Such an interpretation would grossly misrepresent the artist's original vision.
- His statement could grossly misrepresent the situation to outsiders.