reflect
IPA: rʌfɫˈɛkt
verb
- (transitive) To bend back (light, etc.) from a surface.
- (intransitive) To be bent back (light, etc.) from a surface.
- (transitive) To mirror, or show the image of something.
- (intransitive) To be mirrored.
- (transitive) To agree with; to closely follow.
- (transitive) To give evidence of someone's or something's character etc.
- (intransitive) To think seriously; to ponder or consider.
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Examples of "reflect" in Sentences
- The ESV chooses behold, but the NIV translators use the word reflect.
- While some may be accurate in that regard, in practice what those numbers reflect is popularity, not quality.
- "We thought it was important that our title reflect the marginality of Maine's Franco-Americans," Labbe recalled.
- Since the conditions that individuals live in reflect “conditions in the country” and vice versa, the two are virtually synonymous.
- Her CA125 numbers have risen, and she wonders if the mirror will again reflect the frail skeleton, hollow eyes, and bald head that frightened her four years prior.
- "What the documents reflect is the American military's view of what was happening," NYU Center on Law and Security fellow Nir RosenÂtold the radio showÂDemocracy Now!
- "ACT is thrilled to be a part of the vibrant Chattanooga healthcare community, and it seemed appropriate that our name reflect that we are no longer Atlanta-based," said Paul J.
- "In a perfect world, they would prefer a clear set of rules, but in this area, what I think these guides reflect is a recognition by the FTC that it's impossible to do that, without creating more problems than you're resolving."
- So it is actually important that the label reflect the best therapies available but -- in summary, we're committed, as soon as possible, to get newly diagnosed and maintenance label claims in the global label around the world and the United States.
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