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Representative   /rˌɛprəzˈɛntətɪv/  /rˌɛprɪzˈɛntətɪv/  /rˌɛprəzˈɛnətɪv/  /rˌɛprɪzˈɛnətɪv/   Listen
Representative

noun
1.
A person who represents others.
2.
An advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose.  Synonyms: interpreter, spokesperson, voice.
3.
A member of the United States House of Representatives.  Synonyms: congressman, congresswoman.
4.
An item of information that is typical of a class or group.  Synonyms: example, illustration, instance.  "There is an example on page 10"
adjective
1.
Serving to represent or typify.  "A representative modern play"
2.
Standing for something else.
3.
Being or characteristic of government by representation in which citizens exercise power through elected officers and representatives.



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"Representative" Quotes from Famous Books



... is to be understood a federal head, or the representative of all his posterity. Adam's faith can only save his own soul; his sin ...
— The Works of John Bunyan • John Bunyan

... aesthetic worship, its sacramentalism, its real faith in the resurrection of the flesh, had set itself against that Manichean opposition of spirit and matter, and its results in men's way of taking life; and in this, Dante is the central representative of its spirit. To him, in the vehement and impassioned heat of his conceptions, the material and the spiritual are fused and blent: if the spiritual attains the definite visibility of a crystal, what is material loses its earthiness and impurity. And ...
— Appreciations, with an Essay on Style • Walter Horatio Pater

... that he had, he said, cast her off as a duty, and did Captain Bird think that he would spare the men who had so grossly deceived him, caused so much confusion in his kingdom, and ill-feeling towards him, on the part of the British Government and its representative? His Majesty added, "I cherished low-bred men, and they have given me the low-bred man's reward, had I made friends of men of birth and character it would have been otherwise;" and concluded by saying, that he could not touch the money he had given to ...
— A Journey through the Kingdom of Oude, Volumes I & II • William Sleeman

... excellently; he has given us no gift, struck for us no light, and though he has produced one or two valuable works, of which the finest I know is the Marine in the possession of Sir J. Swinburne, they will, I believe, in future have no place among those considered representative of ...
— Modern Painters Volume I (of V) • John Ruskin

... Bob was morally certain. The representative of the land ring would be on hand, bright and early, to file the dummy applications. Bob decided, therefore, that the field of his operations until that eventful day must be confined to the state capital, Sacramento, where the state land office was located. He must recruit his little ...
— The Long Chance • Peter B. Kyne


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