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单词 unrepresented
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Definition of unrepresented in English:

unrepresented

adjective ˌʌnrɛprɪˈzɛntɪdˌənrɛprəˈzɛn(t)əd
  • Not represented.

    an unrepresented defendant
    the majority of employees are unrepresented by unions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is a shame that the country's favourite sport remains unrepresented at the World's biggest sporting occasion.
    • In court he was unrepresented and pleaded guilty.
    • Newcastle, Manchester and Gateshead remain areas where the Tories are utterly unrepresented.
    • Often soldiers were unrepresented, often no witnesses were called in their defence.
    • Many applicants are unrepresented or represented by non-professionals.
    • Antoine appeared before the magistrate at the Scarborough Magistrates Court at about 10.30 am and was unrepresented.
    • The problem with poor turnouts has nothing to do with the hassle of getting to a polling station, and everything to do with people feeling unrepresented and disenfranchised.
    • A Geraldton legal centre has launched a series of seminars to inform unrepresented defendants of the ins and outs of the justice system.
    • A case involving an unrepresented litigant can take 2 or 3 times longer to complete than one where the parties are represented.
    • During that period of time, he made numerous court appearances, sometimes unrepresented and other times represented by counsel.
    • This would leave a huge majority of voters unrepresented - even less fair.
    • Not since Moscow in 1980 has Australia been unrepresented in the relays at the Olympics.
    • I have taken the following steps because the defendant is both unrepresented and unfamiliar with her legal rights.
    • Whole sections of the population are now unrepresented in parliament.
    • All in all, organized groups represent a wide array of interests in American politics, and few, if any, significant interests go unrepresented.
    • Parents have to answer serious charges by a number of authority figures unaided, unrepresented, and in a potentially frightening environment.
    • Women are equally unrepresented in other top union jobs, making up less than a fifth of top leadership.
    • Those in power become almost indistinguishable, and the bulk of the community is left feeling alienated, disgruntled and unrepresented.
    • Rachel wants to ensure that large and unrepresented or underrepresented groups in Canada are actually represented in Parliament.
    • The Defendant did not attend and was unrepresented.

Rhymes

discontented, malcontented, unaccented, undented, under-represented, unfermented, unfrequented, unlamented, unscented
 
 

Definition of unrepresented in US English:

unrepresented

adjectiveˌənrɛprəˈzɛn(t)ədˌənreprəˈzen(t)əd
  • Not represented.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Those in power become almost indistinguishable, and the bulk of the community is left feeling alienated, disgruntled and unrepresented.
    • The Defendant did not attend and was unrepresented.
    • Rachel wants to ensure that large and unrepresented or underrepresented groups in Canada are actually represented in Parliament.
    • In court he was unrepresented and pleaded guilty.
    • It is a shame that the country's favourite sport remains unrepresented at the World's biggest sporting occasion.
    • Many applicants are unrepresented or represented by non-professionals.
    • The problem with poor turnouts has nothing to do with the hassle of getting to a polling station, and everything to do with people feeling unrepresented and disenfranchised.
    • Newcastle, Manchester and Gateshead remain areas where the Tories are utterly unrepresented.
    • Parents have to answer serious charges by a number of authority figures unaided, unrepresented, and in a potentially frightening environment.
    • Not since Moscow in 1980 has Australia been unrepresented in the relays at the Olympics.
    • Antoine appeared before the magistrate at the Scarborough Magistrates Court at about 10.30 am and was unrepresented.
    • Women are equally unrepresented in other top union jobs, making up less than a fifth of top leadership.
    • Whole sections of the population are now unrepresented in parliament.
    • A Geraldton legal centre has launched a series of seminars to inform unrepresented defendants of the ins and outs of the justice system.
    • This would leave a huge majority of voters unrepresented - even less fair.
    • I have taken the following steps because the defendant is both unrepresented and unfamiliar with her legal rights.
    • All in all, organized groups represent a wide array of interests in American politics, and few, if any, significant interests go unrepresented.
    • Often soldiers were unrepresented, often no witnesses were called in their defence.
    • During that period of time, he made numerous court appearances, sometimes unrepresented and other times represented by counsel.
    • A case involving an unrepresented litigant can take 2 or 3 times longer to complete than one where the parties are represented.
 
 
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