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Robin
mispresent
To express something to be reported by media in a distorted way. Can I say that this news has been mispresented. I wonder if "mispresent" is a commonly used word in such context. What would you say in this situation?
Mar 6, 2017 5:59 PM
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In this situation when you say the media is reporting something in a distorted way, this could could mean bias. Bias is showing favoritism. Many news networks/media outlets in America have their bias. They don't misrepresent the news, they display it in a way that favors which ever the side they're on. Ex. CNN and Fox News. They are on opposite sides of the political spectrum, they each show bias in news reporting.
March 6, 2017
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