Synonym: consider, contemplate, deliberate, meditate, mirror, muse, ponder, send back, study, think. Similar words: reflection, fleck, elect, select, lecture, neglect, collect, election. Meaning: [rɪ'flekt] v. 1. manifest or bring back 2. to throw or bend back or reflect (from a surface) 3. reflect deeply on a subject 4. be bright by reflecting or casting light 5. give evidence of a certain behavior 6. give evidence of the quality of.
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61. Ripley's texts reflect the contradictions of her career.
62. This is thought to reflect a selection bias.
63. May your choices reflect your hopes(sentencedict.com), not your fears. Nelson Mandela
64. And because the sentence had to reflect public concern.
65. These considerable changes reflect a strong marketing initiative.
66. The internal organization of state policy-making has tended to reflect the lines of cleavage within dominant economic groups of civil society.
67. For those who do say that, it does not reflect the underlying growth in the aid programme.
68. Are the competing views purely academic debates, or do they also reflect wider social interests? 4.
69. While age is clearly a highly relevant factor it does not always accurately reflect ability to understand.
70. The guidelines reflect a growing concern among ministers that the planned escalation of the programme could spark severe social tensions.
71. The constant should be adjusted to reflect fairly the nature of the actual work involved.
72. It also changed the monitoring period for ozone to better reflect actual air quality.
73. Everyday life is much more interesting to me than big, abstract theories. Through my poetry, I aim to reflect our times. I don’t want to dwell on the olden days, although it is a period I mention often. Gulzar
74. Does the distribution provide evidence for an interaction zone, and does it reflect the existence of tribal or other political boundaries?
75. The majority of the electorate are only marginally politically conscious, and the personalisation of political issues and allegiances reflect this marginality.
76. The current diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa reflect this evolutionary process but they have yet to achieve the final category.
77. Health authorities are encouraged to arrange for the services which ethnic minority communities need and which reflect cultural differences.
78. The questions which are tackled at Advanced level reflect the many aspects and problems of History as a subject.
79. These data reflect, to some degree at least[sentencedict.com/reflect.html], activity within the hospital sector.
80. It is an exhibition designed to attract and reflect all aspects of health and leisure activities.
81. His performance in the job was to reflect that attitude.
82. There was a mercury pool for losers to reflect in while they blew their brains out.
83. However, she felt that this was artificial and did not reflect their real attitudes.
84. When you see a good person, think of becoming like her/him. When you see someone not so good, reflect on your own weak points. Confucius
85. Does a disorganised clothing industry with little commercial interest in quality simply reflect our own limited needs and aspirations?
86. The horticultural efforts of individual residents are a joy to behold, and reflect great credit on those concerned.
87. The actions of the rebels, as well as their demands, reflect both political and social aims.
88. Anecdotes of legal excess reflect the world we see around us and add a human dimension to an otherwise arcane issue.
89. Respondents gave examples of situations where this would not reflect the substance of the arrangement between the borrower and the lender.
90. The presentation of comparative figures has been adjusted to reflect the new standard.
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