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depicted

[dih-pik-tid] / dɪˈpɪk tɪd /








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He is depicted relaxing, but the intensity of his gaze “gives it a menacing feel,” said Gregory Rubinstein, Sotheby’s head of old master drawings.

From The Wall Street Journal

With South L.A. as the backdrop, “Insecure” showed viewers a different side of an area that Hollywood had long depicted in a negative light.

From Los Angeles Times

Saint George is widely known as Christianity's most famous dragon slayer and is commonly depicted as a warrior holding a lance.

From Science Daily

As depicted in a finely detailed illustration by Mr. Thompson, long eaves hang over the house’s facade.

From The Wall Street Journal

Embassy in Mexico City and, at a news briefing, displayed a photograph that she said depicted Wedding outside the embassy.

From Los Angeles Times