unreflected

IPA: ʌnrifɫˈɛktʌd

adjective

  • Not reflected.
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Examples of "unreflected" in Sentences

  • Basically this is a poorly founded unreflected premise.
  • Hegel sees it steeped in an unacknowledged, unreflected, and hence dangerous metaphysics.
  • Light reflected from nearby vegetation is richer in far-red wavelengths than unreflected light.
  • People who hype the 'original' series are obviously victims of unreflected childhood nostalgia gone fandom.
  • In its radical, utilitarian inflection, Liberalism's strength lies in its unwavering, indeed wholly unreflected commitment to
  • What I really like is insidious invisible moralizing that is going to creep unreflected into the reader's head and take root!
  • Cell phone only are maybe factored in but the new voter registration of the Democratic ground game is essentially unreflected.
  • I don't mean the unreflected reinforcement of cultural norms like Enid Blyton -- those things that stick out like sore thumbs when the culture changes.
  • I am often left feeling I want to smash my head against a brick wall when I hear individuals reciting unreflected slogans ( "pirates will kill off the entertainment business") so it's good to hear a level headed and well constructed argument on the point.

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