English to Malayalam Dictionary misrepresent

misrepresent

തെറ്റിദ്ധരിപ്പിക്കുകയാണെങ്കിൽ
definition
verb
you are misrepresenting the views of the government
give a false or misleading account of the nature of.
example
This explains why they are eager to 'misrepresent' the nature of Strauss's thought.
David, I hope I didn't 'misrepresent' your point of view, and I certainly didn't mean to offend you!
He has also been quoted as being rather annoyed that the ID advocates continually 'misrepresent' his views.
Please, if I 'misrepresent' your views, do not hire death squads to kill me.
But a second problem is that such views 'misrepresent' the biblical idea of election in a number of important ways.
The word ‘warrior’ is entirely 'misrepresentative' !
When those enemies are supposed to represent real people, however, this convention seems horribly 'misrepresentative' to the point of being offensive.
He 'misrepresents' the financial stability of the current programme to convince the public that it needs to be ‘reformed’.
Some middle-class British student movements have been criticised for 'misrepresenting' the views of the poor.
I have said that the bias of the articles posted and constant attacks on Islam are 'misrepresentative' of the truth.
Second, he grossly 'misrepresents' the views of the American people, blaming them for an increasingly unpopular policy pursued by the US ruling elite.
The new system, which was introduced on Monday, uses a new three-dimensional map of the UK which some viewers also think unfairly 'misrepresents' the North.
Jack, mate, I'm sorry I 'misrepresented' your views on free education and feminism.
David is on record as saying that his views were dramatically 'misrepresented' by the movie.
In my view it 'misrepresents' the significance of the adjudicator's decision simply to treat it as part of the decision making process.
This 'misrepresents' a crucial historical point.
It 'misrepresents' the nature of the choices ahead for the Australian labour movement.
The statement charges the administration with manipulating and 'misrepresenting' science for political gains.
I believe your figure is based on primarily English data, and as GPs in Scotland have historically earned significantly less than those in England, using this survey is 'misrepresentative' .
This view 'misrepresents' the relation of philosophy to religion.
A Hindu is understandably irate when his religion is 'misrepresented' and misinterpreted.
This decision grossly 'misrepresents' the nature of such practices and will only serve to distort public understanding of religious devotion.
The government accused the media of 'misrepresenting' the minister's views.
The waters become muddied though when one considers how we are psychologically ‘bound’ to beliefs about ourselves (or our own beliefs, in fact) that are false, 'misrepresentative' or contradictory.
I understand that the doctor has made it clear that his views were 'misrepresented' in the media.
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