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repräsentatives

Représentatives is a French term that most often appears as the feminine plural form of the adjective représentatif, meaning "representative." It is used to describe nouns that stand for or reflect the characteristics of a larger group, such as data, opinions, or samples. For example: "des données représentatives de l'enquête" or "des opinions représentatives du public."

Grammatical notes: As an adjective, représentatives agrees with feminine plural nouns. Thus phrases like "données représentatives"

Usage: In political or organizational contexts, "représentantes" is used for women who hold representative roles. The

See also: representation, representative democracy, gender and representation.

or
"opinions
représentatives"
are
correct.
In
contrast,
the
noun
meaning
a
female
representative
is
"représentante"
(singular)
and
its
plural
is
"représentantes."
The
form
"représentatives"
is
not
used
as
the
noun
form
for
people.
masculine
equivalent
is
"représentants."
The
term
"représentatives"
may
appear
in
academic
discussions
about
representation
but
is
rare
as
a
stand-alone
noun.