View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Reflect.

Reflect meaning

To bend back (light, etc.) from a surface. | To be bent back (light, etc.) from a surface. | To mirror, or show the image of something.

Example sentences (20)

Still, this ratio still doesn't reflect the full impact as trailing twelve months' sales still reflect strong quarters prior to the last one.

This will help you to reflect on some of the situations that are causing you anxiety or unhappiness, reflect on them and examine changes you might be able to make.

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A cat does not hiss or arch its back when pursuing a rat, and the active areas in its hypothalamus resemble those that reflect hunger rather than those that reflect aggression.

However, while many of these dialects reflect actual regional linguistic (namely phonological and some lexical) variation, they mostly reflect localized orthographic traditions with very little grammatical differences.

Motifs such as The Empty Cross and Golgotha (both c. 1900) reflect a metaphysical orientation, and also reflect Munch's pietistic upbringing.

One half of the beam will reflect, and the other will pass. If the intensity of the beam is reduced until only one photon is in transit at any time, whether that photon will reflect or transmit cannot be predicted quantum mechanically.

A combination of personal history, blood pressure, and two blood tests that reflect blood vessel health were found to be the best means of screening for preeclampsia in this analysis, Magee said.

A 'cultural spine' will run along Arnold's Creek giving visitors a quiet area to reflect and also learn about Indigenous environmental and cultural values.

Additional data this year includes the day you listened to the most music, which, again, is one way to reflect on the past year — the good, the bad, and the highly emotional.

A few days before the January CPI is reported, the BLS will also announce its new seasonal adjustment factors to reflect the price movements of the past year.

Afrihost, Cool Ideas, Mind The Speed, and Mweb have all updated their status pages to reflect the outage, indicating that it affects customers in Pretoria, Centurion, Johannesburg, and parts of the Free State.

A funeral is a sad but important part of the grieving process, and it will be a time to reflect on and celebrate Landon’s life.

A growing number of macroeconomic data points towards a US recession in the second half of 2023, but US earnings estimates do not yet reflect that; neither do US equity valuations.

A Labour Party spokesperson said that “thanks to Keir Starmer’s leadership, Labour is now a serious, credible government in waiting and our candidates reflect that”.

Alderman Reid said: “This notice of motion will ensure that we reflect in Larne and Ballycarry on her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

All of those changes reflect the urgency of the 2023 season.

All three mergers reflect strategic moves aimed at enhancing market positions, leveraging synergies, and maximizing potential returns for buyers.

Although Morocco has been relatively successful in exiting the international market, the conditions attached to the latter are very tense – as expected – and reflect a trend – which seems to be the structure of an increase in the cost of financing.