/ˌmɪsrɛprɪˈzɛntˈ/ – Verb
Definition: bóp méo sự việc, xuyên tạc sự việc.
A more thorough explanation: To misrepresent facts means to provide false or misleading information about a particular situation, event, or circumstance with the intention to deceive or mislead others. Misrepresentation of facts can have legal consequences, especially in contractual agreements or legal proceedings.
Example: The defendant is accused of misrepresenting facts about the property’s condition in the real estate contract.