Represent
1- to be a member of a group of people and act or speak on their behalf at an event, a meeting, etc.:
The competition attracted over 500 contestants representing 8 different countries.
Local businesses are well represented on the committee (= there are a lot of people from them on the committee)
2- to act or speak officially for sb and defend their interests:
The union represents over 200 000 teachers
3- represent sb/sth (as sb/sth) to show sb/sth, especially in a picture
SYN depict:
The carvings represent a hunting scene.
4- represent sb (as sth) (formal) to present or describe sb/sth in a particular way, especially when this may not be fair:
The king is represented as a villain in the play.
The risks were represented as negligible.
5- represent sth (to sb) (formal) to make a formal statement to sb in authority to make your opinions known or to protest:
[ They represented their concerns to the authorities