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representative (adj.)

"serving to represent," late 14c., from Old French representatif (early 14c.), from Medieval Latin repraesentativus, from stem of Latin repraesentare (see represent). Meaning "standing for others" is from 1620s; in the political sense of "holding the place of the people in the government, having citizens represented by chosen persons" is first recorded 1620s. Meaning "pertaining to or founded on representation of the people" is from 1640s.

representative (n.)

1640s, "example, type," from representative (adj.); 1690s in sense of "member of a legislative body."

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Definitions of representative from WordNet
1
representative (n.)
a person who represents others;
representative (n.)
an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose;
Synonyms: spokesperson / interpreter / voice
representative (n.)
a member of the United States House of Representatives;
Synonyms: congressman / congresswoman
representative (n.)
an item of information that is typical of a class or group;
2
representative (adj.)
serving to represent or typify;
a representative modern play
representative moviegoers
representative (adj.)
standing for something else;
the bald eagle is representative of the United States
representative (adj.)
being or characteristic of government by representation in which citizens exercise power through elected officers and representatives;
representative government as defined by Abraham Lincoln is government of the people, by the people, for the people
From wordnet.princeton.edu