Representability example sentences
representability
definition
- noun form of represent
rep·re·sent
verb
represent (verb) · represents (third person present) · represented (past tense) · represented (past participle) · representing (present participle)
- be entitled or appointed to act or speak for (someone), especially in an official capacity:
- (of a competitor) participate in a sports event or other competition on behalf of (one's club, town, region, or country):
- be an elected member of a legislature for (a particular constituency, party, or group):
- act as a substitute for (someone), especially on an official or ceremonial occasion:
- constitute; amount to:
- be a specimen or example of; typify:
- (of a group or type of person or thing) be present or found in something, especially to a particular degree:
- depict (a particular subject) in a picture or other work of art:
- describe or depict (someone or something) as being of a certain nature; portray in a particular way:
- (of a sign or symbol) have a particular signification; stand for:
- be a symbol or embodiment of (a particular quality or thing):
- play the part of (someone) in a theatrical production.
- state or point out (something) clearly:
- allege; claim: