seriously misrepresent
Frequency: 6.53.1 per million words
To misrepresent in a significant and harmful way.
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Examples (10)
- The media often seriously misrepresents the scientific findings.
- His comments seriously misrepresented her intentions.
- It's dangerous to seriously misrepresent historical events.
- The documentary was accused of seriously misrepresenting the facts.
- Such a statement could seriously misrepresent the company's financial health.
- The politician felt his words had been seriously misrepresented by his opponents.
- Care must be taken not to seriously misrepresent the culture.
- They claim the report seriously misrepresents the situation on the ground.
- An artist might seriously misrepresent reality for dramatic effect.
- The article appeared to seriously misrepresent the complex issue.