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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151 Studies of the spectrum of sunlight reflected from these asteroids have given us useful information on the minerals present in them.
152 These dominant ideas become reflected in the concrete features of the social structure, giving them legitimacy and reproducing them.
153 In it we can see reflected the ecological, psychological, spiritual damage and the massive human waste of this war.
154 The development of the retinue would have been impossible without royal backing and reflected, rather than negated, the king's authority.
155 This is reflected in the model by a declining marginal cost curve.
156 The division of labour is always reflected in differentiation of status.
157 In fact, there were lots of things she'd like to change about the way she looked, she reflected ruefully.
158 But he looked a picture of misery instead as he reflected on a the heavy demands on his men.
159 Our eating habits were reflected in the amount of fresh water we drank.
160 Effective measurement requires detailed knowledge of the properties of phenomena which are to be reflected or mapped on to some mathematical system.
161 He reflected on the options which had been open to him, one of which had led to his downfall.
162 This approach is reflected in the courts' attitude to business contracts generally.
163 Usually diplomatic services and foreign offices in this respect merely reflected the societies they served.
164 The judgment reflected a refusal by the court to limit punitive damage awards.
165 She would have basked in the reflected glory of their marriages; she could have boasted of her sons-in-law for ever more.
166 Two later works reflected Sparke's professional concerns as a stationer.
167 She was combing her hair, her face reflected in the mirror sheet of beaten gold.
168 The next step was to devise a budget allocation procedure that reflected the health needs of different areas.
169 Television's response to the struggle around Clause 28 reflected the status the campaign achieved in the political arena.
170 The problems and criticism that arose from this decision, however, reflected the varying sizes of the administrative units.
171 It was then that she reflected how complicated a process it was, this travelling by tube.
172 The change in accounting policy is reflected as a prior year adjustment.
173 The eventual urban appellations reflected the flavor of the individual faces: New York, Geneva, Chicago, and so on.
174 With the epidemics came greater knowledge and a different attitude toward the disease, reflected in the change in its name.
175 A defect in either the fetus or the placenta will be reflected by a decrease in estriol production. 375.
176 This was clearly reflected in the number of workers and mills engaged in making cloth.
177 Seven bookings - four for Millwall and three for the Hammers - reflected the importance both clubs attach to the fixture.
178 It reflected growing concern about the level of spending on congressional election campaigns.
179 In imitation of Velasquez,[www.Sentencedict.com] Minton shows himself at his easel reflected in the mirror behind.
180 As we shall see, this immunity from savers' redemptions is reflected in the composition of trusts' assets.
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