Misrepresent

usgb/ˌmɪsˌreprɪˈzent/
verb

To give wrong or false information about something or someone intentionally or unintentionally.

He was accused of misrepresenting the facts about the accident in his statement to the police.
Visual representation of "misrepresent" - To give wrong or false information about something or someone intentionally or unintentionally

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  • misrepresent the facts
  • misrepresent the truth
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Not Always Intentional

Sometimes, 'misrepresent' happens by mistake, without the intent to deceive.

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I'm sorry, I didn't mean to misrepresent the timeline; it was an honest error.
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Serious Accusation

Accusing someone of misrepresentation can imply they're untrustworthy or dishonest.

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Claiming she misrepresented her qualifications is a serious allegation.
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Legal Implications

'Misrepresent' can have legal consequences, like in contracts or advertising.

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If a company misrepresents a product, it could face a lawsuit.
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