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representative
adjective
Exhibiting a similitude. They own the legal sacrifices, though representative, to be proper and real.
representative
Bearing the character or power of another; as a council representative of the people.
representative
noun
One that exhibits the likeness of another. A statue of Rumor, whispering an idiot in the ear, who was the representative of credulity .
representative
In legislative or other business, an agent, deputy or substitute who supplies the place of another or others, being invested with his or their authority. An attorney is the representative of his client or employer. A member of the house of commons is the representative of his constituents and of the nation. In matters concerning his constituents only, he is supposed to be bound by their instructions, but in the enacting of laws for the nation, he is supposed not to be bound by their instructions, as he acts for the whole nation.
representative
In law, one that stands in the place of another as heir, or in the right of succeeding to an estate of inheritance, or to a crown.
representative
That by which any thing is exhibited or shown. This doctrine supposes the perfections of God to be the representatives to us of whatever we perceive in the creatures.