Misrepresent
31misrepresent — /ˌmɪsæprɪ zent/ verb to report facts or what someone says wrongly ● Our spokesman was totally misrepresented in the Sunday papers …
32misrepresent — v.tr. represent wrongly; give a false or misleading account or idea of. Derivatives: misrepresentation n. misrepresentative adj …
33knowingly misrepresent — See to knowingly misrepresent …
34to knowingly misrepresent — To represent that which is not true with knowledge that the representation is false and with an intent to cause another to act to his prejudice upon such misrepresentation. Hyde v United States, 119 F 610, 119 CCA 493 …
35disguise oneself as — misrepresent oneself as, dress up as …
36misquote — misrepresent / misquote [v] lie, distort adulterate, angle, beard*, belie, build up, cloak, color, con, confuse, cover up, disguise, distort, dress, embellish, embroider, equivocate, exaggerate, falsify, garble, give snow job*, mangle, mask,… …
37misrepresentation — misrepresent ► VERB ▪ give a false or misleading account of. DERIVATIVES misrepresentation noun …
38pass someone off — MISREPRESENT, falsely represent; disguise. → pass …
39belie — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To mislead] Syn. give the lie to, misrepresent, disguise; see disguise , mislead . 2. [To contradict] Syn. prove false, repudiate, gainsay; see deny , refute . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. misrepresent, disguise, falsify …
40distort — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To change by pressure] Syn. warp, crush, twist; see bend 1 . 2. [To alter the meaning] Syn. pervert, misrepresent, misconstrue, twist; see deceive , lie 1 . 3. [To change shape] Syn. contort, sag, twist, slump, knot, get out …