representation

noun

rep·​re·​sen·​ta·​tion ˌre-pri-ˌzen-ˈtā-shən How to pronounce representation (audio)
-zən-
plural representations
1
: someone or something that represents: such as
a
: an artistic likeness or image
stylized representations of flowers
The women then embroider their portraits in any way they choose, taking agency over their ultimate representationCharleston Regional Business Journal
b(1)
: a statement or account made to influence opinion or action
Her representation of the situation was very confusing.
(2)
: an incidental or collateral statement of fact on the faith of which a contract is entered into
c
: a dramatic production or performance
a theatrical representation
d(1)
: a usually formal statement made against something or to effect a change
(2)
: a usually formal protest
2
: the act or action of representing : the state of being represented: such as
b(1)
: the action or fact of one person standing for another so as to have the rights and obligations of the person represented
(2)
: the substitution of an individual or class in place of a person (such as a child for a deceased parent)
c(1)
: the action of representing or the fact of being represented in a grouping, aggregation, or body (especially a legislative body)
The state is divided into legislative districts, with each district electing one senator. This system fosters representation from various regions of the state …Manahil Ahmad
(2)
: the participation of people from groups who have historically been excluded or discriminated against (as due to race, gender, sexuality, or ability)
Although public libraries are no longer segregated by law, there is still a major gap in African Americans' representation in the library profession.Terry B. Hill
also : the inclusion of characters, perspectives, etc. from such groups
So, one of my passions, especially in the entertainment industry, is to create more authentic disability representation, because we don't usually see it in mainstream media. Maddy Ulman, quoted in The Dallas Morning News
d
: the action of presenting or describing a person or thing especially in a particular way
We discussed the representation of women in Jane Austen's novels.
3
: the body of persons representing a constituency
representational
ˌre-pri-ˌzen-ˈtā-shnəl How to pronounce representation (audio)
-shə-nᵊl
-zən-
adjective
representationally adverb

Examples of representation in a Sentence

Each state has equal representation in the Senate. The letters of the alphabet are representations of sounds.
Recent Examples on the Web Increasing Workforce Diversity And Representation Having a diverse workforce brings a range of perspectives that can inform more authentic storytelling and representation in media content. Kristelle Beecher, Forbes, 30 Oct. 2024 Our Board, Sarah Kate, her team and the countless supporters of GLAAD and the movement are acutely focused on advancing the mission of inclusion and representation in all its forms, in all facets of society. Matt Donnelly, Variety, 30 Oct. 2024 During his lifetime, Gonzalez-Torres expanded the horizon of what a portrait could be, from a genre often seen as a static representation of individuals to one with the capacity to change, remain resonant, and encourage collaboration. The Editors Of Artnews, ARTnews.com, 30 Oct. 2024 Jennifer Holland, who has played Agent Emilia Harcourt in James Gunn’s DC movie The Suicide Squad and spinoff series Peacemaker, has signed with Strand Entertainment for representation. Anthony D'alessandro, Deadline, 29 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for representation 

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Word History

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of representation was in the 15th century

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Cite this Entry

“Representation.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/representation. Accessed 5 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

representation

noun
rep·​re·​sen·​ta·​tion ˌrep-ri-ˌzen-ˈtā-shən How to pronounce representation (audio)
1
: one (as a picture or symbol) that represents something else
2
: the act or action of representing : the state of being represented (as in a legislative body)
representational adjective

Legal Definition

representation

noun
rep·​re·​sen·​ta·​tion
1
: one that represents: as
a
: a statement or account made to influence opinion or action compare warranty sense 3
b
: an incidental or collateral statement of fact on the faith of which a contract is entered into
when a contract for sale contains certain representations by the purchaser
specifically : a statement of fact made by an applicant to an insurer for the purpose of obtaining insurance
2
: the act or action of representing: as
a
: the action or fact of one person standing for another so as to have the rights and obligations of the person represented
b
: the substitution of an individual or class in place of a person (as when a child or children take the share of an estate that would have fallen to a deceased parent) see also per stirpes
c
: the action of representing or the fact of being represented especially in a legislative body
d
: the act or action by a lawyer of providing legal advice to a client and appearing (as in court) to speak and act on the client's behalf
3
: the body of persons representing a constituency
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