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unrepresented
/ ʌɛɪˈɛԳɪ /
adjective
- not having representation
- ( as collective noun; preceded by the )
we intend to represent the unrepresented
Example Sentences
"Whether people want to admit it or not, there's a whole part of society that is unrepresented in media. For fear of backlash, they are not seen and heard," adds Choi.
Working as a barista at a local non-Vietnamese cafe that showcased the provenance of every bean, Voi Cà Phê co-owner Hiền Đặng thought it strange that with the country’s huge role in coffee production, it went unrepresented.
Biden and Trump each owes his election to those sporadic, disaffected voters who often feel unrepresented.
Customers think they’re paying those firms to represent them in the high-risk process of debt settlement, but instead they are often funneled toward call-center workers with no legal training, and are sometimes unrepresented in legal proceedings.
Wainwright, where an unrepresented Florida man challenged his state conviction, and 2013’s Wilbur v.
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