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Webster 1913 Edition
Representation
Repˊre-sen-ta′tion
(-z?n-t?′sh?n)
, Noun.
[F.
repr[GREEK]sentation
, L. representatio
.] 1.
The act of representing, in any sense of the verb.
2.
That which represents.
Specifically: (a)
A likeness, a picture, or a model;
as, a
. representation
of the human face, or figure, and the like(b)
A dramatic performance;
as, a theatrical
representation
; a representation
of Hamlet. (c)
A description or statement;
as, the
. representation
of an historian, of a witness, or an advocate(d)
The body of those who act as representatives of a community or society;
as, the
. representation
of a State in Congress(e)
(Insurance Law)
Any collateral statement of fact, made orally or in writing, by which an estimate of the risk is affected, or either party is influenced.
3.
The state of being represented.
Syn. – Description; show; delineaton; portraiture; likeness; resemblance; exhibition; sight.
Webster 1828 Edition
Representation
REPRESENTA'TION
, n.1.
The act of representing, describing or showing.2.
That which exhibits by resemblance; image, likeness, picture or statue; as representations of God.3.
Any exhibition of the form or operations of a thing by something resembling it. A map is a representation of the world or a part of it. The terrestrial globe is a representation of the earth. An orrery is a representation of the planets and their revolutions.4.
Exhibition, as of a play on the stage.5.
Exhibition of a character in theatrical performance.6.
Verbal description; statement of arguments or facts in narration, oratory, debate, petition, admonition, &c.; as the representation of a historian, of a witness or an advocate.7.
The business of acting as a substitute for another; as the representation of a nation in a legislative body.8.
Representatives, as a collective body. It is expedient to have an able representation in both houses of congress.9.
Public exhibition.10.
The standing in the place of another, as an heir, or in the right of taking by inheritance.Definition 2024
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representation
See also: représentation
English
Alternative forms
- repræsentation (archaic)
Noun
representation (countable and uncountable, plural representations)
- That which represents another.
- The Venus of Willendorf was an early representation of the female body.
- (law) The lawyers and staff who argue on behalf of another in court.
- People who cannot afford representation are eligible for government assistance.
- (politics) The ability to elect a representative to speak on one's behalf in government; the role of this representative in government.
- The lack of representation in the British parliament was one of the main factors behind the American Revolution.
- (mathematics) An object that describes an abstract group in terms of linear transformations of vector spaces; (more formally) a homomorphism from a group on a vector space to the general linear group (group of all bijective linear transformations) on the space.
- A figure, image or idea that substitutes reality.
- A theatrical performance.
Quotations
- 1637, Henry Lawes, dedication to Lawes’s edition of Milton’s 1634 masque, Comus, final sentence
- Live, ſweet Lord, to be the honour of your name, and receive this as your own, from the hands of him, who hath by many favours beene long obliged to your moſt honoured parents, and as in this repræſentation your attendant Thyrſis, ſo now in all reall expreſſion
Your faithfull and moſt humble Servant,
H. Lawes.d
- Live, ſweet Lord, to be the honour of your name, and receive this as your own, from the hands of him, who hath by many favours beene long obliged to your moſt honoured parents, and as in this repræſentation your attendant Thyrſis, ſo now in all reall expreſſion
Synonyms
- (image, form): likeness
Derived terms
- faithful representation (mathematics)
- representation space
Related terms
Translations
people who speak on your behalf
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that which represents another
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a figure, image or idea that substitutes reality
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theatrical performance
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External links
- representation in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
- representation in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911