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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181 The language of parliamentary debate in Britain has reflected this change.
182 He had been through college, and yet, he reflected, he was still ignorant of the continent to the north.
183 Even the claim that the natural order reflected the contingency of a divine will could pull in two directions.
184 As she did so, the windscreen reflected the cloudy sky back at her as a white sheet.
185 This variation in performance is further reflected by the higher standard deviation of the specific dictionaries.
186 And the genuine fusion of Marxism with the working-class movement was reflected in the changing social composition of the party.
187 The price differential between Old Master and modern artists was inevitably reflected in the drawings.
188 Floodlighting reflected from the silvery burnt umber cladding of the walls as though ice-ghosts danced there, and set the green columns aglow.
189 Proud at first and glowing a little in reflected celebrity status, he grew bored very quickly with the indiscriminate nature of it all.
190 Elsewhere, on the south coast, the match between Ardingly and Eastbourne also reflected the open approach which deserves encouragement.
191 His boss sat on the forty-first floor and was still basking in the reflected glory of his minion.
192 The second is a measure of the depth and severity of partisan cleavage, reflected in attitudes toward marriage across party lines.
193 He never was in earnest, Cadfael reflected with certainty, and it would spoil his sport to use contrivance.
194 Much of this is conducted through the news media, where the political atmosphere is reflected quite clearly.
195 The text of the Botanical Cabinet, combining scientific information with pious observations, reflected Loddiges's deeply held religious convictions.
196 This is a crucial point reflected in the contrasting views of the role of the state discussed earlier in this chapter.
197 Some of this light is reflected and measured by a photo diode in the ring.
198 The report he submitted to his superiors accurately reflected the poor state of Volunteer morale and the need for immediate corrective action.
199 Traditionally it was an area of peasant insurrectionists, schismatics, and sectarians whose acerbic style was reflected in Lenin's own.
200 The stories in these comics reflected the social attitudes and aspirations of the times.
201 Far more career plans reflected concerns for acquiring the strategy and related client skills so essential to advancement within the firm.
202 The lessons which Donaldson has been trying to teach us are reflected throughout the following chapters.
203 But the magazine also reflected the snobberies and prejudices of the upper classes.
204 Bury, in short, reflected the wealth of an ordinary country district and displayed no strong individual characteristics.
205 The guide's aim to influence practice is reflected in its residential child care focus.
206 During the 1920s and 1930s Nina Boyle's interests reflected the diversity of feminist concerns of that time.
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207 These social distinctions were reflected in the residential patterns of workers associated with the stations.
208 So things have changed, and the change is reflected, as Snow would have wished, in the school curriculum.
209 This unequal relationship was reflected in the autocratic, all-powerful state headed usually by one person.
210 The one-time gain reflected a drop in financing costs after the conversion of 836 million francs in convertible bonds.
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