To depict someone or something means to describe them or give an impression of them in writing. Margaret Atwood's novel depicts a gloomy, futuristic America. [VERB noun] Children's books often depict farmyard animals as gentle, lovable creatures. [VERB noun + as]
depict (third-person singular simple present depicts, present participle depicting, simple past and past participle depicted) To render a representation of something, using words, sounds, images, or other means. [from early 15th c.]
The Harvard Crimson: Author Profile: Grace Lin and Kate Messner on Storytelling and Their New Book
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Author Profile: Sarah Aziza on Crisis Reporting and the Music of the Book
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