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REPRESENT'ED, pp. Shown; exhibited; personated; described; stated; having substi...
REPRESENT'ER, n. 1. One who shows, exhibits or describes. 2. A representative; o...
REPRESENT'ING, ppr. Showing; exhibiting; describing; acting in another's charact...
REPRESENT'MENT, n. Representation; image; an idea proposed as exhibiting the lik...
REPRESS', v.t. [L. repressus, reprimo; re and premo, to press.] 1. To crush; to ...
REPRESS'ED, pp. Crushed; subdued.
REPRESS'ER, n. One that crushes or subdues.
REPRESS'ING, ppr. Crushing; subduing; checking.
REPRES'SION, n. 1. The act of subduing; as the repression of tumults. 2. Check; ...
REPRESS'IVE, a. Having power to crush; tending to subdue or restrain.
REPRIE'VAL, n. Respit; reprieve. [Not in use.]
REPRIE'VE, v.t. [I know not the origin of this word.] 1. To respit after sentenc...
REPRIE'VED, pp. Respited; allowed a longer time to live than the sentence of dea...
REPRIE'VING, ppr. Respiting; suspending the execution of for a time.
REP'RIMAND, v.t. [If this word is from L. reprimo, it must be formed from the pa...
REP'RIMANDED, pp. Severely reproved.