1. unrepresentative - Adjective
2. unrepresentative - Adjective Satellite
not exemplifying a class
Source: WordNetThe change from one stable equilibrium to the other may take place as the result of the isolation of a small unrepresentative group of the population, a temporary change in the environment which alters the relative viability of different types, or in several other ways... J. B. S. Haldane
A social democratic party without deep roots in the working class movement would quickly fade into an unrepresentative intellectual sect. Roy Jenkins
To allow the policy question of same-sex marriage to be considered and resolved by a select, patrician, highly unrepresentative panel of nine is to violate a principle even more fundamental than no taxation without representation: no social transformation without representation. Antonin Scalia
A tourist can't help but have a distorted opinion of a place: he meets unrepresentative people, has unrepresentative experiences, and runs around imposing upon the place the fantastic mental pictures he had in his head when he got there. Michael Lewis (author)
I soon tumbled to the fact that my weekends were atypical Source: Internet
behavior quite unrepresentative (or atypical) of the profession Source: Internet