Represented in a sentence as an adjective

This is compounded by the fact that programming is a field where women aren't well represented.

" This can be represented in a programming language using a "die unless X is true" instruction and some magic behind the scenes.

Those companies probably represented the top ~20% of outcomes, with a high probability of success for the investors.

The problem is that if we modernized most of our iconography, a heck of a lot of things won't be able to be represented simply with something distinctive enough.

As a lawyer who has represented school children in Broward and Miami-Dade disciplinary and IEP proceedings, I have been involved in some outrageous cases.

A hammer, represented as the horizontal pin, is released from a caught position with spring tension on it, which slams into the heart cam and forces it to reset to a predetermined position.

They didn't warn users that this change was coming, or get their approval in advance.- Facebook represented that third-party apps that users' installed would have access only to user information that they needed to operate.

The consequences are obvious and stark - a political system with single-digit approval ratings, where nobody feels represented and nobody feels responsible.

The subject is standard fodder for comedy, and an uncooperative suspect being threatened with rape in prison is now represented, every night on television, as an ordinary and rather lovable bit of policing.

"alleges Seagate knew that the position for which he was hired did not actually exist, but falsely represented that it did so in order to use Vaidyanathans credentials to better market one of its divisions to be sold to another company"Wow.

It is easy to disparage the Encyclopedia Britannica from a modern perspective - out-of-step, overpriced, outmaneuvered by competitors - but there is a great sadness here at the demise of something that represented an effort by western scholars to "capture the world's knowledge.

One of the common stereotypes within the IC regards the fact that Mormons are heavily overrepresented, for various reasons that involve foreign language skills from mission trips, a reputation for respecting authority, abstinence from *****/alcohol, family connections, ease of gaining security clearances, etc. The stereotype in the IC regarding Mormons is they never "question.

Represented definitions

adjective

represented accurately or precisely

See also: delineated delineate