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representational
[rep-ri-zen-tey-shuh-nl, -zuhn-]
adjective
of or relating to representation.
representing or depicting an object in a recognizable manner.
representational art.
representational
/ ˌɛɪɛˈٱɪʃəə /
adjective
fine arts depicting or attempting to depict objects, scenes, figures, etc, directly as seen; naturalistic
of or relating to representation
Other Word Forms
- unrepresentational adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of representational1
Example Sentences
“It was an absolute joy to discover that there was nothing that Chris and Paul had to change to make it representational,” Dumezweni says.
But those artists approached representational imagery in a wide variety of ways.
The real problem is the very structure of what we call democracy, which enables elites to interfere before elections, during elections and after elections, because we have a representational voting system.
Certainly, this representational role is a dimension of the presidency with which he has seemed at ease.
They tend to have a much harder time ascending the stratified ranks of culture and politics, becoming the published authors and elected officials who might provide representational equality.
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