Similar words: reflection, reflect, deflect, inflection, directing, electroplating, reflexive pronoun, collective bargaining. Meaning: [rɪ'flekt] adj. causing reflection or having a device that reflects.
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(3) Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting. Edmund Burke
(4) We are reflecting how to fulfil the task.
(5) The light reflecting off the snow was dazzling.
(6) distance of the reflecting object.
(7) She could see herself in the reflecting lenses, which had grotesquely foreshortened her.
(8) The mountain reflecting in the mirror of the lake looks very beautiful.
(9) After reflecting for a time he decided not to go.
(10) We became a surrogate mirror reflecting back our approval.
(11) Make full use of mirrors and reflecting surfaces.
(12) Isolationism reigned in the Congress[sentencedict.com/reflecting.html], reflecting a national mood.
(13) It is a symptom of ageism reflecting the low status of dependent elderly people including those in residential homes.
(14) She sat reflecting on how much had changed since she'd bought the farm.
(15) Publication of materials reflecting on the proceedings of the House and its members.
(16) The $ 200, 000 capital gain is illusory, reflecting the change in the overall price level since 1962.
(17) In this they were simply reflecting the typical disinterest of historians.
(18) Temporal distance is encoded by the past tense, reflecting content time, which is separate from coding time.
(19) It is a creative and individual process reflecting the relationship between yourself and the patient.
(20) Trading was extraordinarily heavy, reflecting high levels of computer-driven trading activity.
(21) The individualist can find no solace in reflecting upon any contribution which will survive him.
(22) He used his left hand as a shield against the reflecting sunlight.
(23) If there were any inhabitants of the moon, they would see our earth reflecting the light of the sun, again like a huge mirror hung in the sky. They would speak of earthlight just as we speak of moonlight.
(24) The margin between the two rates had been zero for several weeks, reflecting the strength of the franc.
(25) There is also a steady turnover of smaller, and often short-lived, black music mags reflecting underground phenomena like hip-hop.
(26) More generally, water will show up from a distance by catching and reflecting light from the sky.
(27) Tyneside-based baker Greggs yesterday unveiled a £1m drop in profits for 1991, reflecting the impact of the retailing recession.
(28) On 8 March 1991 the council sent him a standard form letter in terms reflecting those of sections 64 and 65.
(29) But it was the Triumphal Arch at the end of the reflecting pool that drew the most admiring exclamations.
(30) Inside their front door the walls are covered with sky-blue fur then, further on, with reflecting silver paper.
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