reflect
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- v manifest or bring back
This action reflects his true beliefs - v reflect deeply on a subject
- v to throw or bend back (from a surface)
Sound is reflected well in this auditorium - v be bright by reflecting or casting light
Drive carefully--the wet road reflects - v show an image of
her sunglasses reflected his image - v give evidence of a certain behavior
His lack of interest in the project reflects badly on him - v give evidence of the quality of
The mess in his dorm room reflects on the student
- Again, that might reflect a sense of fairness why should we help people who stretched beyond their means to buy McMansions? but it ignores the facts that the delinquency .
- Any Chinese President needs to reflect the necessities of his society, including the territorial integrity of a united China.
- But does that portrayal reflect a pre-existing expectation that film buffs hold or does it instill it? As part of their research, Dr Holmes' team had around 130 student volunteers .