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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91. These high rates reflect the anatomy of the cervical spine and the dynamic forces that act on it.
92. Just reflect for a moment on the purpose of the human chastity belt.
93. That is the basis for a new rationale which services should reflect.
94. We shall create councils which reflect local communities and which are able to predict and respond to people's needs.
95. These exceptional items reflect charges arising from the Ultramar downstream disposals and re-evaluation of assets and reserves.
96. They reflect a belief that they are working with people, not with systems.
97. The inputs employed for simulation are somewhat arbitrary, but they reflect underlying realities.
98. As centres of commerce, finance and fashion their buildings reflect the sardonic elegance of a bygone era.
99. I think happiness is what makes you pretty. Period. Happy people are beautiful. They become like a mirror and they reflect that happiness. Drew Barrymore
100. Books are those faithful mirrors that reflect to our mind the minds of sages and heroes. Edward Gibbon
101. The Piaroa attitudes toward food reflect their devaluation of the status of the practical hunter.
102. I was already forty-five minutes late for a dental appointment and had plenty of time to reflect upon the day.
103. This is mistaken because the charge to revenue accounts does not reflect cash flows, only loan redemptions.
104. The different characteristics of the Deity are then shown to reflect one or other of these ways.
105. Our thoughts on dying, of course, reflect our attitudes toward life.
106. The reduced bile acid absorption is likely to reflect damage to the terminal ileal mucosa.
107. Data obtained from the test reflect the magnitude of intraperitoneal contamination by intestinal bacteria.
108. It is the stuff of ivory towers and only clever boys and girls are expected to reflect upon its themes.
109. From the 1950s to the 1990s radical changes in teaching styles reflect major changes in social and cultural values.
110. These are learned at an early age and reflect the bias and background of our parents.
111. However,[www.Sentencedict.com] these data combine spontaneous and induced abortions and thus reflect different causal phenomena.
112. It will attack affirmative action, on the ground that it undermines blacks' confidence that their successes reflect their merits.
113. Furthermore, the higher concentrations used in this study reflect total bile salt concentrations in human colon.
114. The production of the three subunits in minicells should reflect the level of production within the cell.
115. This is not surprising, if both reflect memories of an actual event in the same general area.
116. This may reflect teachers' beliefs that mathematics by its nature is learned most effectively in groups of homogeneous ability.
117. All these types reflect their underlying structure and their origin is apparent in their shape.
118. Only in a few cases, as at Brading, do they reflect any deeply held beliefs or cult practices.
119. Normal conditional offers broadly reflect the supply of places and student demand for them.
120. The concerns of older people about their future health care probably reflect beliefs about modern medicine and priorities within the medical profession.
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