REPRESENT.
\re-pri-ˈzent\
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French representer,
from Latin repraesentare, from re- + praesentare to present
Date: 14th century
transitive verb
1 : to bring clearly before the mind
2 : to serve as a sign or symbol of
3 : to portray or exhibit in art : depict
4 : to serve as the counterpart or image of
5 : to serve as a specimen, example, or instance of
6: to form an image or representation of in the mind
7: to recall in memory
Gorge editorial from W magazine February 2010. Mario Sorrenti shoots supermodel Raquel Zimmerman. Those Balenciaga boots by Nicolas Ghesquiere are bananas!
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