simple past tense and past participle of represent
"She represented her company at the international conference last year."
In plain English: To be represented means to have someone act on your behalf or speak for you.
"The logo on the box represents the company's new product line."
represented accurately or precisely
"The new map represents the coastline much more accurately than the old sketch did."
Derived from the Latin repraesentare, this term originally meant to show again or bring before someone's eyes. It entered English in the late 14th century with the sense of depicting an image or acting on behalf of another person.