Misrepresented in a sentence as an adjective

It wasn't the first time that a TEDx video I had watched had been misrepresented or was just a sales pitch.

I also suspect that they probably misrepresented their actions to PG.

Tsk tsk, you didn't read the article.> 1. He misrepresented himself by saying that he was a legitimate buyer for the drilling rights.

I'd like to set the record straight about the nature of Chez JJ, which I feel, was very strongly misrepresented in the NYT article.

"Same goes for women in technology or any other misrepresented field.

Also unexplained, ignored, or deliberately misrepresented by Tesla is the state of the car when it was being towed.

It seems very clear how this piece misrepresented you; the entire elided question you cite is particularly damning.

Was this article written by Dr. Harkonen's publicist or something?The case seems pretty clear: he knowingly misrepresented the results of a drug trial for the financial benefit of his firm and, by association, himself.

He didn't state that people should not become programmers, he stated that people who do not intend to become programmers wouldn't benefit much more from a "coding" course than from a plumbing course, and could instead for example use some knowledge of how to find or build a solutions to their problems in an easy way without actually programming it. I do not necessarily agree with him everywhere, and I do greatly respect your work on "Learn X the hard way", but in my opinion you completely misrepresented what he has written and trivialize a point that actually is interesting and worth thinking about.

The Council has directly avoided any criticism of anyone involved in the never seconds blog for obvious reasons despite a strongly held view that the information presented in it misrepresented the options and choices available to pupils however this escalation means we had to act to protect staff from the distress and harm it was causing.

Misrepresented definitions

adjective

having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented; "many of the facts seemed twisted out of any semblance to reality"; "a perverted translation of the poem"

See also: distorted perverted twisted