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misrepresentation
[mis-rep-ri-zen-tey-shuhn]
noun
the act or state of being represented incorrectly, improperly, falsely, or unsatisfactorily.
Your degree may be revoked if fraud, misrepresentation, or other violations of university standards are found to have occurred.
Other 51Թ Forms
- premisrepresentation noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of misrepresentation1
Example Sentences
In early 2022, Mayers sued the company’s executives, accusing them of civil misrepresentation, breach of contract and fraud.
A related misrepresentation was that children can’t pass on the infection to adults.
It’s so infected with falsehoods, misrepresentations and ideological blinkers that it will only subject the health of American children to the greatest risk they’ve faced in, yes, American history.
Johnson is seeking the full amount he states he is owed — as well as other damages, costs and fees — for causes of action that include breach of contract, unfair business practices and intentional misrepresentation.
The complaint alleges Meazure Learning committed fraud, negligent misrepresentation, and breach of contract by claiming it could administer a remote and in-person exam in a two-day window.
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Related 51Թs
- distortion
- exaggeration
- fabrication
- falsehood
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- untruth
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