Similar words: reflect, reflect on, reflector, reflecting, reflection, reflective, reflecting telescope, deflect. Meaning: [rɪ'flektɪd] adj. (especially of incident sound or light) bent or sent back.
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91 Its initial presentation indirectly reflected the growing polarities within Christendom.
92 He had seen the reflected glory of kings and princes, experienced the artistic genius of the Renaissance.
93 Mercy and others who track violence see two disturbing trends, also reflected locally: Guns increasingly are used to settle disputes.
94 Never judge a book by its cover, she might have reflected, had she not been so breathless with excitement.
95 As he reflected on his appalling behaviour, he mentally composed a letter of apology to his host.
96 When you covered the cookie sheet I with the towel, the sound was no longer reflected.
97 Or, more poetically, life works like bread; life is reflected in bread and life is resurrected in bread.
98 The memoirs and documentary editions published reflected a relatively wide range of Marxist approaches.
99 But as we will see, the superiors' point of view about the managerial role also reflected their biases.
100 The thickness change alters the path of reflected light to create a purple spot on a gold background.
101 It reflected essential drives within aristocratic society towards establishing political jurisdictions in local terms.
102 He was a man anyone would remember, she reflected with a flicker of admiration.
103 The split reflected a portentous difference of approach within the Party.
104 This is reflected in the teaching emphasis in making disciples.
105 An engineering plant and an advertising agency are different and this difference will be reflected in their organisational design.
106 Secondly, the integrity of pastoral systems and management processes is contingent upon their being reflected in all aspects of school management.
107 Second, the hedonic pricing method would analyse the behaviour of economic agents whose prices reflected the value of voluntary labour.
108 But Roth said investigations showed few of the reports reflected actual hate crimes.
109 This has been reflected in the attitude of the National Front towards new commonwealth citizens in the United Kingdom in recent times.
110 Part of the growth of road transport reflected the political tolerance of what unions and rail pressure groups regarded as unfair competition.
111 Jacobite pamphlets often reflected an awareness of the mixed nature of their support.
112 It can be seen that, whilst all regions reflected the higher national unemployment rate, some regions fared better than others.
113 It was a land with no nascent art, save the reflected mirror of its colonial masters.
114 About 30% of the Sun's energy hitting the Earth is reflected back into space by dust particles and cloud.
115 This disparity in social attitudes is certainly reflected in the ambivalent feelings held by retired people.
116 The close link in Britain between television series and the best-seller lists is not reflected worldwide.sentence dictionary
117 Jack reflected on the problems of imposing a corporate culture.
118 So much for his promised imitation of a Catholic priest, she reflected bitterly.
119 This is best reflected in the demise of the Yiddish-language press in New York.
120 Remorse about Dole, reflected in the opinion-poll chasm between him and Bill Clinton, swept the nation.
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